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Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by DataphyteSEO: 4:59pm On Sep 23, 2022
by Tope Moses

On the 19th of April 2022, the super mushshak trainer aircraft with two military officers on board crashed at Kaduna with no survivors.

This is one of the 14 NAF aircraft crashes between 2015 and 2022. These aircraft crashes have led to the loss of 15 NAF aircraft worth an estimated $135.13 million. Apart from the financial loss, it has also resulted in the loss of top military personnel.

The Nigerian Air Force is the youngest arm of the Nigerian military and one of the largest in Africa. Nigerian air force ranked 67th in the global air power ranking with a 17.9 true value rating (TvR).

Under the Buhari-led administration, the Nigeria Air force inducted 38 new aircraft into its fleets to strengthen its air power. From 2015 to 2021, the serviceability status increased from 35% in 2015 to about 72% in September 2021.

Data from the World Directory of Modern Military Aircraft (WDMMA) shows that the service has 138 total units in its active aircraft inventory, with excellent readiness units of 110 aircraft, assuming a readiness rate of 80.0%.

The loss of aircrafts could likely impact the country’s future ratings.

Of the 15 incidents, the reported cause of the crash was only available in 12 crashes. Ten out of the twelve crashes were in a non-combatant situation which equals non-combatant crashes of 83.3% out of crashes that took place in the period under review.
https://www.dataphyte.com/aviation/nigeria-lost-naf-aircrafts-worth-135-13-million-to-crashes-in-six-years/

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Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by slimfit1(m): 5:37pm On Sep 23, 2022
When they should be looking at local production using local technology. If I was president everyone that call himself an engineer in Nigeria, must show something research and development before he will be given that title. Only Nigeria I see ordinary technicians even technician is too much

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Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by lhordspy: 7:07pm On Sep 23, 2022
Rip to the dead.


But It is a thing of joy to see the generals are also part of the death-list. Afterall they are the ones siphoning the money meant for maintenance of the aircrafts.

Building houses and hotels everywhere even in Dubai while the junior officers are sent to war with 1894 ammunitions.

Zero accountability, zero maintenance... New aircraft go don dey commot smoke within 1year like old tortoise car.

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Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by money121(m): 7:07pm On Sep 23, 2022
Ok
Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by popsyleo1: 7:07pm On Sep 23, 2022
wink
Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by treesun: 7:07pm On Sep 23, 2022
Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by fasho01(m): 7:08pm On Sep 23, 2022
Sad
Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by ecolime(m): 7:08pm On Sep 23, 2022
cry

Bad news everyday. May God help Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by ObosiUkwalla: 7:08pm On Sep 23, 2022
Something they gifted bokoharam

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Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by Houseofglam7(f): 7:08pm On Sep 23, 2022
undecided
Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by Kingpele(m): 7:08pm On Sep 23, 2022
Sabotage...our Armed used to be the best in the continent but seems reluctantly very naive before the bandits and terrorists...all because those who are involved in it are mostly from the North...am afraid that some of the officers that suppose to be in the side of this nation is on the side of terrorists
Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by capetownboyz(m): 7:08pm On Sep 23, 2022
Lmao stupid country ..

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Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by Killerbag36: 7:09pm On Sep 23, 2022
Nice one hold Tinubu responsible

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Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by Nobody: 7:09pm On Sep 23, 2022
If that's the case, let them invest more in training their personnel than spending on aircraft... It's not good for the national economy.

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Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by Crusadee: 7:10pm On Sep 23, 2022
Lack of maintenance culture on the part of the military, why aren't commercial aircrafts crashing like that? Only the Military why? The military should also be subjected to clearance from NCAA period and you will see all the aircraft with stop crashing, only attacks by terrorists surface to air missiles

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Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by BABANGBALI: 7:11pm On Sep 23, 2022
Buhari clap for yourself

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Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by FuckDModz: 7:11pm On Sep 23, 2022
grin

Wetin concern abokî?

Owo yapka.
Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by Crusadee: 7:11pm On Sep 23, 2022
grin grin

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Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by Brendaniel: 7:12pm On Sep 23, 2022
Thanks to Buhari brought by Tinubu...

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Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by Friedyokes: 7:12pm On Sep 23, 2022
Well that's still small compared to this

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Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by viodemus: 7:12pm On Sep 23, 2022
A place that don't do maintenance. They eat maintenance money and think they are doing who sold it to them. We call humble and good people, mumu for being humble and good . A rotten society.

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Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by GloriousGbola: 7:14pm On Sep 23, 2022
with no consequences whatsoever

small wonder they cant defeat boko haram

Our air force is incompetent top to bottom



a real shame

oya oga jakumo - our resident authority on all things aerial and horizontal pls comment
Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by AdamuKD: 7:17pm On Sep 23, 2022
grin
Fulani quota system
Employ capable hands no
Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by Bigchristo: 7:20pm On Sep 23, 2022
DataphyteSEO:
by Tope Moses


https://www.dataphyte.com/aviation/nigeria-lost-naf-aircrafts-worth-135-13-million-to-crashes-in-six-years/
This is happening because they selected incompetent people to be in position they are not merited, just Google NAF and see all their blunders.
Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by TCD: 7:21pm On Sep 23, 2022
slimfit1:
When they should be looking at local production using local technology. If I was president everyone that call himself an engineer in Nigeria, must show something research and development before he will be given that title. Only Nigeria I see ordinary technicians even technician is too much

Its like u are looking for more crashes. Local production ke? Have we finished producing Keke tricycles locally, you wan produce Hi-tech aircraft grin
Re: Nigeria Lost NAF Aircrafts Worth $135.13 Million To Crashes In Six Years by Bigchristo: 7:22pm On Sep 23, 2022
estilah:
Whose fault is this?

Who exactly do we blame?
blame the NAF management for giving half baked training to their officers, see just Google NAF n see blunders they’ve committed so far it’s a big shame to be seeing those things

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