CONFUSION AS FIGHTER JETS CONTINUE TO CRASH


In the last few months, several military choppers belonging to the Nigerian Air Force has reportedly been crashing without any proper explanation from the military authority. More worrisome is the fact that, these crashes never stops, they continue to happen on a daily basis.  In all of these crashes, valuable human lives being lost. Skilled and valuable military workers like pilots, who are very short in supply continue to loss their lives and we are yet to be concerned about this growing trend of crashes, neither have we sort to prevent such from re-occurring.
Less than 3 days after a military helicopter on surveillance mission crashed in Damare, a suburb of Girei Local Govt Area of Adamawa, another chopper believed to belong to the Nigerian Air force has gone down around the same area again.
On Thursday, a military helicopter reportedly crashed and exploded on Thursday night killing all three crew on board, in an area where there were no reports of combat or Boko Haram activities.
On Friday, three servicemen were killed in a military helicopter crash in the restive northeast. The military said the aircraft involved was a ground attack helicopter on an armed patrol.
Four days ago, the military also reported a helicopter safely crash-landed minutes after take off from Yola International Airport in Adamawa state.
Last month, a fighter jet reportedly crashed. Bokoharam claimed it shot it down, but such claim cannot be substantiated. Although, the group published video showing the beheading of a man friends identified as a Nigerian Air Force pilot. The military said a jet went missing Sept 11 with two crew. Last week, local fishermen claimed they found wreckage of the jet in the River Benue.
Similarly, a Nigerian Air force Alpha jet deployed to operate in Mali few months ago crashed in Niger Republic, resulting in the death of the two pilots. A report from DHQ source said it had suffered a mechanical problem.
In 2012, a military fighter jet crashed in Kaduna not far from its base situated in Mando, Also, on march 22, 2011, Chinese made F7 fighter jet crashed near Kano airport. The pilot died in the crash and no other details was provided.

As military choppers continue to crash, the confidence of pilots to land safely will be in doubt and that will go along way in affecting the outcome of their engagements.

We must ask, are these jets or helicopters in good working conditions?
If not, why allow them be used knowing they are unreliable and unsafe for the pilots?
If they are in good working condition, why are they crashing in such a re-occurring manner?
Are the pilots competent enough to handle them?
What are the authorities doing to prevent future re-occurrences?

Please, lets hear your view on this issue.

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