Nigeria: Nama Commences Flight Calibration of Navigational Aids

14 December 2018

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) said it has commenced a routine calibration of navigational facilities in 24 airports across the country.

When completed in two weeks' time, the calibration exercise, which is targeted at putting all navigational aids in optimal capacity, would ensure that the facilities generate precise and accurate signals to guarantee the safety of air navigation in the country. Also to be calibrated and commissioned are the newly installed ILS/DME facilities in Lagos and Port Harcourt airports.

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