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.MaxAirLtd Flew Without Serviceable Cockpit Voice Recorder During Serious Incident –AIB Report | Sahara Reporters The bureau revealed this in one of the two reports posted on its website on Tuesday. READ MORE:

Preliminary report by the Accident Investigation Bureau has revealed that Max Air operated to Saudi Arabia for the 2019 hajj exercise with unserviceable Cockpit Voice Recorder, while the airline equally lacked approved Safety Management Systems as required by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations.The reports said that the incidents occurred on September 7 and November 5, 2019.

It however, said that it was able to get information on the serious incident from the Flight Data Recorder of the aircraft. The report said, “The Flight Data Recorder and Cockpit Voice Recorder were retrieved and downloaded at the Flight Safety Laboratory of Accident Investigation Bureau Nigeria. “Examination of the marks on the runway revealed the following; the aircraft crossed the threshold right of centre line, was in a left bank, the left main wheels touched down and the number one engine nacelle contacted the runway on the centre line, 203 m from the threshold, and was dragged on the runway along the centre line for approximately 44 m.

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