NCAA clears air on airworthiness status of crashed Port Harcourt helicopter

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The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority says contrary to reports, the helicopter with registration number 5NBQG that crashed in Port Harcourt last week was airworthy.

In a statement by NCAA Director General, Chris Najomo, the civil aviation regulator said it was not true that the ill-fated helicopter was scrapped in 2018, as claimed by an online news platform.

On Thursday, an helicopter operated by East Wind Aviation and engaged by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited crashed at 11:22 a.m. along the waterways in the Rivers State capital.

The helicopter took off from Port Harcourt Military Base (DNPM) with its destination as the FPSO – NUIMS ANTAN oil rig.

A total of eight persons were confirmed on board but four bodies have been recovered so far.

An online platform had claimed that the ill-fated helicopter was scrapped outside the country in 2018 but the NCAA boss said that was not correct.

He said, “The attention of the Authority has been brought to a report by the Sahara reporters on the airworthiness status of the recently crashed helicopter with registration marks 5N-BQG prior to the crash.

“In their report, it was stated that the aircraft was initially registered in the year 2004 as 5N-BGN with Aero Contractors after which it was deregistered to Canada in the year 2009.

“The report then went on to state that the aircraft registration was cancelled in September 2018 after it was ‘presumably scrapped’. Their report was concluded with a question of how the helicopter was moved to Nigeria and registered as 5N-BQG before the crash.”

Najomo said, “Based on our records, the following items are stated here to correct the wrong information published by the Sahara reporters on the subject matter:

“It is important to state that aircraft can be tracked not only by their registration marks but also by their Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN).The 5N-BQG S76C+Helicopter has its MSN as 760486 while the 5N-BGN S76C+ Helicopter has its MSN as 760468.

“The S76C+ Helicopter with registration marks 5N-BGN and MSN:760468 was initially registered at the age of 7 years on the 15th July, 2004 with Aero Contractors as the operator and Capital Aviation Services B.V. as the registered owner. The registration was re-issued on the 13th December, 2006 when the ownership of the helicopter changed to RBS Aerospace Limited.

“The S76C+ Helicopter with registration marks 5N-BGN and MSN:760468 was de-registered by Aero Contractors on the 18th February, 2009 to Transport Canada.

“The S76C+ Helicopter with registration marks 5N-BQG and MSN:760486 was initially registered at the age of 14 years on the 10th December 2012 with Nestoil Plc as the registered operator and owner. The registration was re-issued on the 13th July, 2021 as a result of change of operator to OMNI-BLU Aviation LTD. and Ownership change to DANBA Associates LIMITED.

“A further amendment of the registration was done on the 30th of May, 2022 when the ownership changed to EASTWIND AVIATION LOGISTICS SERVICES LIMITED while maintaining OMNI-BLU as the operator.

“The final amendment to the registration was on the 27th of February, 2024 when the operator of the S76C+ Helicopter with registration marks 5N-BQG and MSN: 760486 was changed to EASTWIND AVIATION LOGISTICS SERVICES LIMITED. By this action, EASTWIND AVIATION LOGISTICS SERVICES LIMITED became the registered operator and owner of the helicopter.

“Based on the following data from our records, it is clear that Sahara Reporters could not clearly differentiate the records of the recently crashed EASTWIND AVIATION LOGISTICS SERVICES LIMITED S76C+Helicopter with registration mark 5N-BQG and MSN: 760486 and the AERO CONTRACTORS DE-REGISTERED S76C+ Helicopter with registration marks 5N-BGN and MSN: 760468.”