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Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by TheFreeOne: 4:51pm On Apr 23, 2016
As my Lagos bound commercial flight charged out on takeoff roll on Runway-26 at Enugu airport, my heart jumped out of my mouth as a sudden shock jolted the airplane fuselage when the landing gears hit the macadamised portion of the runway; a shoddy construction job embarrassingly delivered by PW construction company less than six years ago.

This frightening jolt immediately left a bad taste in my mouth as I ruminated on the circuitous route and rigmaroles the people of South East encountered to get the airport see the light of the day both in terms of the resurfacing and extension of the runway and the actualisation of its international airport status.

I stand to be contradicted to say that PW sabotaged the airport and the people of the South East. This is more so, as I recall the synergy and support put together amongst the Federal government and States government of the South East; Federal legislators as well as Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) when that runway extension and resurfacing took effect back in 2010. The tumultuous goodwill and support PW enjoyed, as it was granted every extension it requested in terms of time, and was granted every contract variation it requested to guarantee a good and thorough job that should measure to international standard.

The runway design handed over to PW was based on International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) standard. Therefore, this level of runway structure could rightly have been constructed in any country of the world under the standard of ICAO. But an alarm was set off in my head as I considered that this runway actually and realistically failed under 95 days of active landing impacts.

The standard in Enugu runway design means it could have been at London Heathrow or Dallas Fort Worth International airport, or any other ICAO country international airport for that matter.
For instance, each of the seven runways at Dallas Fort Wort (DFW) handles impact average of 336 landing per day, which translates to 10,080 landing impact per month or 120,960 for one year.

Enugu airport runway between 2010 and 2015 recorded average of 15 landing per day. Therefore, 450 landing impact per month. From 2010 when the runway was resurfaced to 2015, was just six years, that is 72 months. At 450 landing per month, Enugu airport recorded just about 32,000 landing impact before it failed. If we divide 32,000 landing impact at Enugu with about 336 landing impact per day that obtains at Dallas DFW, for instance, we will have 95 days of landing impact.
This means that if Enugu airport runway was subjected to the volume of use as obtained on one of the runways at DFW, it actually failed at 95 days of landing impact.

If one considers the economic hardship, stress and risk the South East suffered and encountered during the almost one year Enugu airport closed for the resurfacing and extension of the runway in 2010; one cannot but pity our society and South Easterners in particular.

Elsewhere, PW and its “airport runway engineers” would have had their engineering licenses and certificates revoked and be possibly sent to prison with the contract amount returned to Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria.

When one considers the embarrassment, the distraction of business that will happen to the Airlines and ancillary services, both local and international, when the runway will be closed again for repair – God knows how many years that will take with the present economic problem in Nigeria – the pains of this kind of sabotage hits hard in the face.

PW has been around in this country for so long. It has also delivered numerous jobs around the nation, so I know there is more to this shoddy job than meet the eye. But time will tell.
In view of this, I hereby recommend inta alia: (a) That PW should be stripped of every contract that has to do with airports and runways in Nigeria. (b) That PW be made to fix the runway without charging additional dime to FAAN or FGN. And PW be made to show proof of all funds needed for the job so as to avoid senseless delay on the remedy job. (c) That PW be made to issue a 25 year guarantee on the runway on completion of the repair. It will also maintain the runway for the next 25 years without charging a dime to FAAN or FGN. (d) To compel it to pay full attention on the runway, PW must halt all its ongoing construction job throughout Nigeria until the runway is repaired and recommissioned.

The current horrible situation of Enugu airport runway readily brings to mind one of the embarrassing challenges of our national infrastructure development. Most times we are challenged to question whether our roads are basically poorly constructed as a result of poor technical competence on the part of the contractors, or that like the Chinese variegated product standards, the quality and standard of products you demand and pay for is what will be produced are handed to you. In other words, that the quality of job they deliver is proportional to the amount of money they are paid.

In our probing perplexities, we at times also wonder if the national embarrassment of our road infrastructure could be a case of our natural indifference to maintenance culture. Put it differently, could the reason for the mind boggling failure of our road infrastructure that most times happens even before the commissioning, be blamed on the fact that our road maintenance agencies do not follow up immediately until a greater portion of the roads are dilapidated? These reasoning “excuses” have been dismissed with the wave of the hand by those who opine that when you travel on highways around the world, you don’t see road maintenance agencies patching up the roads, as you travel. And in those countries, roads hardly fail before they are commissioned for public use – a deplorable situation very common in our dear country.
On cost comparison, Nigeria pays more than 200% the value of runway construction cost when compared with other ICAO countries of the world.

Presently, in Enugu, airport personnel use putty to fill up the macadamised portions of the runway before each landing of any heavy aircraft at the airport. This is totally unacceptable, government should rise up to the challenge and arrest the culprits and compel them to remedy this blatant fraud committed against the Nigerian nation; the people of the South East and Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria.

Our attempt at holding people accountable to their actions and to bring sanity and sanctity, dignity and respect to our common wealth in our nation will be a long shoot if full and commensurate penalties are not meted out to the culprits to serve as a deterrent to other contractors and their likes in our new and evolving Nigeria.

• Nnaji, the Managing Director/CEO of OAS Helicopters, writes from Lagos

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/04/23/enugu-airport-runway-death-trap/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by dahunsy(f): 5:01pm On Apr 23, 2016
Coughs*****clear throat#.......someone should read pls n summarize in a sentence jor

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by engrfaruq(m): 5:02pm On Apr 23, 2016
PeeShore?

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by HiddenShadow: 5:05pm On Apr 23, 2016
No pictures to backup claim
Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by pacino26(m): 5:11pm On Apr 23, 2016
Grammar shocked


But it made lots of sense with facts.

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by Nobody: 6:08pm On Apr 23, 2016
But where is lalasticlala sef
Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by JoSaintiago: 6:16pm On Apr 23, 2016
This man is useless which enugu airport the one i always pass

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by babyfaceafrica: 6:20pm On Apr 23, 2016
Lolz...I thought steller odua did well?

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by asha80(m): 6:25pm On Apr 23, 2016
JoSaintiago:
This man is useless which enugu airport the one i always pass
he is talking about the runway not the building

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by realnas(m): 6:26pm On Apr 23, 2016
People pls all these hate that u pple r directing at yorubas and northerners I 'd recommend u direct just a qquarter of that to ur corrupt politicians , just a piece of advice

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by Nobody: 7:30pm On Apr 23, 2016
They have come again with their false Propaganda.
I flew from Abuja to Enugu Airport on wednesday this week and infrastructure is Ok and sound there.
Stop peddling lies

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by asala1: 7:36pm On Apr 23, 2016
Adaure4ever:
They have come again with their false Propaganda.
I flew from Abuja to Enugu Airport on wednesday this week and infrastructure is Ok and sound there.
Stop peddling lies

Since the infrastructure is okay, may it forever remain the way it is.

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by asha80(m): 7:38pm On Apr 23, 2016
Adaure4ever:
They have come again with their false Propaganda.
I flew from Abuja to Enugu Airport on wednesday this week and infrastructure is Ok and sound there.
Stop peddling lies
did you observe the whole runway?

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by AyakaDunukofia: 7:39pm On Apr 23, 2016
They are equally within the SE society. If they didnt benefit from it, they castigate it. That's their usual pattern.

Dozens of private jets, local commercial jets, pilgrim jets and Ethiopan airlines' jets,787, have been landing without any complaints.
Because good news about more flights to the US and China from Enugu came out last week.
Their sleep has been interrupted. And now they came out with this.

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by JingoOAU(m): 7:49pm On Apr 23, 2016
So many daft people abound here. You lots can never know more than Nnaji, the MD of OAS helicopters as far as aviation is concerned. I can see some of you have started abusing him, and even abusing the Yorubas. You lots can never agree that everything is wrong in your region. Why are you lots shielding something that's even against ICAO standard.

A very good runway can not take nothing less than 6 years to complete

If you see any runway that was built for less than 2 years, be dead sure, it can never last for more than a year.

One of the best runways, if not the best runway we have in this country is in Ibadan airport.

It's always joyous for any pilot flying to the airport, hopefully in future, when there's more traffic, the airport can be expanded.

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by asha80(m): 8:03pm On Apr 23, 2016
JingoOAU:
So many daft people abound here. You lots can never know more than Nnaji, the MD of OAS helicopters as far as aviation is concerned. I can see some of you have started abusing him, and even abusing the Yorubas. You lots can never agree that everything is wrong in your region. Why are you lots shielding something that's even against ICAO standard.

A very good runway can not take nothing less than 6 years to complete

If you see any runway that was built for less than 2 years, be dead sure, it can never last for more than a year.

One of the best runways, if not the best runway we have in this country is in Ibadan airport.

It's always joyous for any pilot flying to the airport, hopefully in future, when there's more traffic, the airport can be expanded.
six yrs to build a 3.5km runway?

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by DrayZee: 8:03pm On Apr 23, 2016
Good.
Now, there is nowhere for your private jets to take off.
Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by JingoOAU(m): 8:08pm On Apr 23, 2016
asha80:
six yrs to build a 3.5km runway?

You think to built runway, just add limestone and sand together....

It's more than that bro

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by asha80(m): 8:18pm On Apr 23, 2016
JingoOAU:


You think to built runway, just add limestone and sand together....

It's more than that bro
can you enumerate what is needed apart from tar or bitumen as the case may be, markings and under fitted lighting system?

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by ichidodo: 9:28pm On Apr 23, 2016
What the f**k is this trash? There is no such thing as a 'failed runway' especially when there isn't any noticeable effects of wear or potholes.Heck,most Air bases especially in the Pacific war theatre during WWII did very fine after quick refilling work on damaged runways and still fly out heavy duty bomb laden strato fortresses B-series Bombers weighing more than two 737 jets for at least a hundred sorties per day...Enugu airport in peace time is more than capable of handling its own traffic,thank you very much...Mr badbelle.

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by scholes0(m): 9:28pm On Apr 23, 2016
HMMN...
Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by NovusHomo(m): 9:28pm On Apr 23, 2016
TheFreeOne:
As my Lagos bound commercial flight charged out on takeoff roll on Runway-26 at Enugu airport, my heart jumped out of my mouth as a sudden shock jolted the airplane fuselage when the landing gears hit the macadamised portion of the runway; a shoddy construction job embarrassingly delivered by PW construction company less than six years ago.

This frightening jolt immediately left a bad taste in my mouth as I ruminated on the circuitous route and rigmaroles the people of South East encountered to get the airport see the light of the day both in terms of the resurfacing and extension of the runway and the actualisation of its international airport status.

I stand to be contradicted to say that PW sabotaged the airport and the people of the South East. This is more so, as I recall the synergy and support put together amongst the Federal government and States government of the South East; Federal legislators as well as Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) when that runway extension and resurfacing took effect back in 2010. The tumultuous goodwill and support PW enjoyed, as it was granted every extension it requested in terms of time, and was granted every contract variation it requested to guarantee a good and thorough job that should measure to international standard.

The runway design handed over to PW was based on International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) standard. Therefore, this level of runway structure could rightly have been constructed in any country of the world under the standard of ICAO. But an alarm was set off in my head as I considered that this runway actually and realistically failed under 95 days of active landing impacts.

The standard in Enugu runway design means it could have been at London Heathrow or Dallas Fort Worth International airport, or any other ICAO country international airport for that matter.
For instance, each of the seven runways at Dallas Fort Wort (DFW) handles impact average of 336 landing per day, which translates to 10,080 landing impact per month or 120,960 for one year.

Enugu airport runway between 2010 and 2015 recorded average of 15 landing per day. Therefore, 450 landing impact per month. From 2010 when the runway was resurfaced to 2015, was just six years, that is 72 months. At 450 landing per month, Enugu airport recorded just about 32,000 landing impact before it failed. If we divide 32,000 landing impact at Enugu with about 336 landing impact per day that obtains at Dallas DFW, for instance, we will have 95 days of landing impact.
This means that if Enugu airport runway was subjected to the volume of use as obtained on one of the runways at DFW, it actually failed at 95 days of landing impact.

If one considers the economic hardship, stress and risk the South East suffered and encountered during the almost one year Enugu airport closed for the resurfacing and extension of the runway in 2010; one cannot but pity our society and South Easterners in particular.

Elsewhere, PW and its “airport runway engineers” would have had their engineering licenses and certificates revoked and be possibly sent to prison with the contract amount returned to Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria.

When one considers the embarrassment, the distraction of business that will happen to the Airlines and ancillary services, both local and international, when the runway will be closed again for repair – God knows how many years that will take with the present economic problem in Nigeria – the pains of this kind of sabotage hits hard in the face.

PW has been around in this country for so long. It has also delivered numerous jobs around the nation, so I know there is more to this shoddy job than meet the eye. But time will tell.
In view of this, I hereby recommend inta alia: (a) That PW should be stripped of every contract that has to do with airports and runways in Nigeria. (b) That PW be made to fix the runway without charging additional dime to FAAN or FGN. And PW be made to show proof of all funds needed for the job so as to avoid senseless delay on the remedy job. (c) That PW be made to issue a 25 year guarantee on the runway on completion of the repair. It will also maintain the runway for the next 25 years without charging a dime to FAAN or FGN. (d) To compel it to pay full attention on the runway, PW must halt all its ongoing construction job throughout Nigeria until the runway is repaired and recommissioned.

The current horrible situation of Enugu airport runway readily brings to mind one of the embarrassing challenges of our national infrastructure development. Most times we are challenged to question whether our roads are basically poorly constructed as a result of poor technical competence on the part of the contractors, or that like the Chinese variegated product standards, the quality and standard of products you demand and pay for is what will be produced are handed to you. In other words, that the quality of job they deliver is proportional to the amount of money they are paid.

In our probing perplexities, we at times also wonder if the national embarrassment of our road infrastructure could be a case of our natural indifference to maintenance culture. Put it differently, could the reason for the mind boggling failure of our road infrastructure that most times happens even before the commissioning, be blamed on the fact that our road maintenance agencies do not follow up immediately until a greater portion of the roads are dilapidated? These reasoning “excuses” have been dismissed with the wave of the hand by those who opine that when you travel on highways around the world, you don’t see road maintenance agencies patching up the roads, as you travel. And in those countries, roads hardly fail before they are commissioned for public use – a deplorable situation very common in our dear country.
On cost comparison, Nigeria pays more than 200% the value of runway construction cost when compared with other ICAO countries of the world.

Presently, in Enugu, airport personnel use putty to fill up the macadamised portions of the runway before each landing of any heavy aircraft at the airport. This is totally unacceptable, government should rise up to the challenge and arrest the culprits and compel them to remedy this blatant fraud committed against the Nigerian nation; the people of the South East and Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria.

Our attempt at holding people accountable to their actions and to bring sanity and sanctity, dignity and respect to our common wealth in our nation will be a long shoot if full and commensurate penalties are not meted out to the culprits to serve as a deterrent to other contractors and their likes in our new and evolving Nigeria.

• Nnaji, the Managing Director/CEO of OAS Helicopters, writes from Lagos

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/04/23/enugu-airport-runway-death-trap/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter



Stellah Oduah Airport. Freeeesssshhhhh!

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by hardywaltz(m): 9:29pm On Apr 23, 2016
Stealer oduah

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by Nobody: 9:29pm On Apr 23, 2016
Yet we had minister of aviation twice from East.

Kema Chikwe
Stella Odua.

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by focus7: 9:29pm On Apr 23, 2016
Jonathan failed to mention this enugu airport scam in New Jersey as one of his legacy. Useless hero of some gullibles, if indeed he has any legacy he will need not going arou the globe to blow own trumpet, he should let those legacy speak for just as corruption is speaking for him..

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by Dollyak(f): 9:30pm On Apr 23, 2016
Federal Government needs to invest in the east. It is really unfair and short-sighted to keep prioritising the unproductive core Northern states over every other region. Apparently, Ibadan Airport is being left to rot as well while Kaduna is getting upgrades. In terms of Economic potential, Enugu should get priority over all Northern states bar Kano while OYO should get priority over all Northern states.

Nigeria needs to do away with the misplaced priorities mostly fuelled by tribalism.

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by smallJagaban: 9:30pm On Apr 23, 2016
SOUTH EAST N BACKWARDNESS ARE PARALLEL

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by smallJagaban: 9:32pm On Apr 23, 2016
YET THEY WANT TO COMPETE WITH YORUBA
DEM NEVER BORN THEM WELLA TO COMPETE WITH YORUBA

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by Carrottop(m): 9:32pm On Apr 23, 2016
27th to comment I am getting there. .. I believe

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by chikel2000(m): 9:33pm On Apr 23, 2016
#ISTANDWITHGOODLUCK#

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Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by Flexherbal(m): 9:33pm On Apr 23, 2016
So soon?
Re: Enugu Airport Runway Death Trap - MD. OAS Helicopters by Dottore: 9:33pm On Apr 23, 2016
This is one of the many terrible "democracy dividends" of our dear clueless GEJ who my folks blindly support despite not being kind and fair to S. Easterners. I thank God he didn't make it back. I traveled through the airport sometime in June 2014 on a day they recorded less than 2hours rainfall. The flood wasn't funny. My clothings and luggages were messed up. Then the ride to Onitsha through Enugu Onitsha express worsened my day. That stretch of road remains the worst Road in Nigeria. That was the day I clearly defined my stand on whom to support in 2015 elections.
Buhari may not be doing well for now but its good that the power of the electorates to vote in and to vote out is demonstrated. If he likes let him continue falling my hand, he may not smell a second tenure. Nonsense

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