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GCAA probes dual aircraft incidents in Region One

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February 27, 2026
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Mark DaCosta-In the aviation sector, ensuring safety is paramount. Recently, the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has taken steps to investigate two separate aircraft incidents that unfolded on February 16 at Matthews Ridge in Region One, shedding light on possible lapses that could compromise safety. The GCAA, which is responsible for regulating civil aviation and ensuring compliance with international safety standards, scrutinises incidents to maintain the highest aviation safety standards.

At around 7:55 am, a Cessna 208 Caravan operated by Jags Aviation encountered a troubling situation during its manoeuvres in the parking area, where it suffered a puncture to its left landing gear tire. Just twenty minutes later, at approximately 8:15 am, a second incident involved an Air Services Limited (ASL) Cessna 208 Caravan that landed on the designated runway but subsequently overran onto unprepared terrain, resulting in a similar punctured tire on its left landing gear. Fortunately, preliminary reports confirm that there were no injuries and the aircraft sustained no major damage.

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The incidents are particularly concerning given that they occurred at a time when the Matthews Ridge runway is undergoing necessary upgrades. Prior to these incidents, the GCAA had issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) on October 23, 2025, urging pilots to exercise increased caution during approaches, landings, and take-offs on this runway. The purpose of a NOTAM is to inform pilots about essential information that could affect flight safety, ensuring they are aware of any operational changes or hazards. Compliance with such advisories is mandatory and critical, and operators are expected to ensure their pilots acknowledge and sign off on these notices thereby providing proof that the know about the notices.

In light of the ASL incident, the GCAA has acted decisively by suspending the pilot’s licence pending a thorough investigation. This action stems from preliminary findings indicating that the ASL pilot failed to adhere to the directives outlined in the NOTAM, a grave oversight in an industry where the safety of passengers and crew should always come first. Such lapses raise valid concerns about whether the current administration is doing enough to ensure accountability and rigorous safety standards in our aviation sector.

The authority’s commitment to a comprehensive investigation is commendable, yet it highlights deeper issues within the aviation community that must be addressed. The GCAA’s role extends beyond merely investigating incidents; it encompasses the promotion of a culture of safety within all aviation operations in our country. This includes regular inspections, training, and robust communication with air operators to foster compliance with aviation regulations. The reality, however, is that guidance from authorities like the GCAA can only be as effective as the willingness of operators and their pilots to adhere to it.

As our nation continues to invest in enhancing its aviation infrastructure, the incidents at Matthews Ridge should serve as a wake-up call. The suspension of the ASL pilot’s privileges is a clear signal that non-compliance will not be tolerated, but it also underscores the need for systematic improvements in operational practices and safety procedures across the board.

According to one pilot, the government, through the GCAA, must pursue not just punitive measures but also proactive strategies to educate and train pilots on adhering strictly to safety protocols. The overarching goal should be to prevent such incidents from occurring in the first place. While today’s occurrences did not result in loss of life or significant damage, they highlight potential risks that could have dire consequences.

As citizens, it is essential that we demand our leaders uphold their responsibilities to safeguard our aviation sector. The time has come for a renewed commitment to aviation safety, accountability, and rigorous training to ensure the protection of those who travel through our skies.

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