Saturday, March 18, 2006

Potholes on runway pose risk for flights

Mumbai: Barely six hours after the Mumbai Airport’s main runway was opened for traffic after nightlong repairs, potholes have developed on it akin to any Mumbai road.
Around 25 flights were scheduled for landing yesterday. However, there was a delay of 30-45 minutes before the aircrafts could land. An Air Sahara flight had to be diverted to Ahmedabad as the craft was low on fuel and could not risk waiting too long before it could land.
The main runway was being repaired after three months. It was closed again all of last night for repairs and then opened today. The night traffic had to use the much smaller secondary runway. On inspecting the runway, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) officials, the Airport Operators Committee and the Airport Authority of India found that chunks of tar were coming off from the main runway.
18/03/06 Mid-Day
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