Spatio-temporal Patterns of Air Crashes in Nigeria between 1960 and 2012
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Date
2020
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Springer
Abstract
Air transport is considered the safest
among the modal transport options. Over the years
the passenger travel by air has double necessitating
stricter national and international regulatory framework.
In spite of the concerted efforts toward ensuring
safety on the global scale, incidents of air crashes are
still prevalent especially in the developing countries
like Nigeria. The Nigerian aviation sector has suffered
series of air mishaps since independence in 1960. This
study seeks to examine the spatio- temporal pattern of
air crashes in Nigeria. The methodology involves
longitudinal research design covering over 30 years,
from 1960 to 2012. These cut across many segments
such as location, factor responsible for the crash,
number of survivor, number of death, number of
accident per year and number of carrier involved. The
data is analysed with descriptive analytical techniques.
The study reveals the classification of causal air
crashes in Nigeria as human, mechanical, environmental
and mixed themes. The study also reveals that
the pattern of air crashes in Nigeria follows a cyclic
pattern of occurrence over the years. The implication
is that stability of the sector against accident is still farfetched.
Therefore more investment is still needed in
the sector to achieve a healthier and danger free
airspace.
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Spatio, Temporal, Air Traffic, Accident