
The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has issued an order to all pilots not to fly their planes if they have an unruly passenger/s on board.
The order was made public by NCAA Director of Public Relations and Consumer Protection, Michael Achimugu on Wednesday following a meeting of all domestic airlines in Abuja.
According to the Aviation Authority, with the risks involved in airline business, it was unacceptable that passengers who are unruly to pilots or cabin crew are allowed to fly without resolving the issues at stake.
The Authority stated that pilots are allowed to fly after the issues have been resolved amicably or the unruly passenger removed from the aircraft.
Cabin crew were, however, warned to behave professionally, noting that the NCAA is always behind the airline operators when it comes to the issue of unruly passengers.
Also speaking, Mrs Ifueko Abdulmalik, the senior special assistant to the director-general of the NCAA, warned that the NCAA will sanction airlines for neglecting passengers after flight delays and cancellations without properly taking care of them.
Among the issues been addressed at the ongoing meeting on Wednesday morning include: Unruly passenger behaviour and passenger handling protocols; Unresolved refund/compensation issues; Introduction of RFID bagtags and flight monitoring technology; Enforcement of phone switch-off instruction and protection for cabin crew as well as Improved travel experience for passengers.