SANTO DOMINGO – The Dominican Republic’s aviation community has launched an urgent international campaign demanding the immediate release of pilot Fabio Nicolás Espinal Núñez, who remains detained in Guinea under controversial circumstances since December despite a court-ordered release.
The crisis emerged when Espinal Núñez, during an international flight operation, executed a scheduled technical landing for refueling in Guinean airspace. Despite maintaining proper communication with air traffic authorities throughout the maneuver, local military officials subsequently arrested him on allegations of unauthorized landing and airspace violations. Although an appeals court later granted conditional release, Guinean authorities have refused to implement the judicial decision, extending the pilot’s detention indefinitely.
At a emotionally charged press conference in Santo Domingo, family representatives revealed grave concerns about Espinal Núñez’s deteriorating physical and mental health amid Guinea’s current political climate. International human rights organizations have documented widespread arbitrary detentions and severe civil liberty restrictions under the nation’s military-controlled government.
Captain Eugenio de Marchena, President of the National Association of Pilots (ANP), condemned the detention as a violation of fundamental aviation protocols. ‘Technical fuel stops are universally recognized procedures governed by international cooperation and good faith principles,’ de Marchena stated. ‘This arbitrary detention sets a dangerous precedent that threatens the entire framework of global civil aviation.’
The ANP has mobilized a multinational response, urging pilot associations, aeronautical federations, and international aviation bodies to activate emergency mediation channels. Simultaneously, the association has formally petitioned Dominican President Luis Abinader to escalate diplomatic interventions through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, demanding immediate consular protection and due process guarantees for the detained aviator.
