The Vice President
Aeropolitical, Government and International Relations of Brussels Airlines,
have indicated that the airline will be forced to stop flying to Freetown if
the government fails to address two issues with the urgency it requires.
Mr. Herman Carpentier, on
Wednesday, 28 September paid a courtesy visit to the Sierra Leone Embassy in
Brussels and informed the diplomatic staff that the lack of an efficient and
reliable ferry services from Lungi to Freetown, “will be critical to the airline
operations”.
He said the alternative route from Lungi to
Freetown via Port Loko is too cumbersome for overseas passengers to endure
after long and exhaustive flight hours.
The second issue, added Mr.
Carpentier, has to do with a letter from the Sierra Leone Civil Aviation
Authority (SLCAA), relating to the inspection of Brussels Aircraft. The letter,
dated 29 April, 2016 and signed by SLCAA’s Head of Flight Safety Standard,
Joseph B. K. Fombo, requested Brussels Airlines to, “undergo a
comprehensive surveillance review in accordance with ICAO DOC 8335 and SLCAA
Part 10, and the State National Surveillance Programme”. The letter further states that two Inspectors from
SLCAA will conduct the said inspection at the operational base of Brussels
Airlines in Belgium from 13-14 June, 2016.
Furthermore, Brussels Airlines should provide the
air tickets, accommodation and per diem for the two SLCAA Inspectors at a total
cost of Le 33,120,000 (Thirty Three Million One Hundred and Twenty Thousand
Leones).
Mr. Carpentier said, the Belgian Civil Aviation
Authority (BCAA) had already replied to the SLCAA’s correspondence by
out-rightly rejecting to the said inspection proposal.
The BCAA letter, dated, 18 May, 2016 stated that,
“the request for an inspection of one Belgian Carrier within its premises by
another Civil Aviation Authority… is out of common rules and practices”. It
stated further that, “a State can obtain information on the safety oversight
capabilities, and the level of compliance with ICAO standards by accessing
information from the ICAO Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme (USOAP)”.
Mr. Carpentier disclosed that because of the
refusal of Brussels Airlines to honour the SLCAA inspection request, the
Authority’s management has refused to approve Brussels Airlines Winter flight
schedules to Freetown.
He informed that Brussels Airlines is not the
only airline that has objected the inspection proposal, but even Air France and
other Airlines flying to Sierra Leone.
“I am not here to tell the government of
Sierra Leone what to do on these concerns that I have raised, because the
government knows better. But if the government fails to address these issues,
we have no alternative but to stop our operations, and Air France might also
stop. We want to continue serving the people of Sierra Leone as we did during
the difficult times of the Ebola crisis, and we hope we will reach out an amicable
solution”, Mr. Carpentier concluded.
The Head of Chancery, Mrs.
Florence N. Bangali thanked the Brussels Airlines Management for bringing the
issue to the attention of the Embassy. She promised to convey their concerns to
the relevant authorities in Freetown.
Source: Sierraloaded
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