Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Delhi airport shuts brand new runway

Four days after it was opened, the third runway at the Delhi airport was closed today after some crucial equipment stopped functioning. Operations had already got restricted to daytime after the runway lights failed over the weekend, rendering it unusable at night.
According to Air Traffic Controller sources at the Delhi airport, the decision to close the runway was taken after the instrument landing system (ILS), which guides aircraft to land when visibility is poor, stopped functioning in the morning.
As a result, the runway could not be used before 10:30 am and had to be shut down after 1:00 pm. (The ILS was not required during the period in-between.) That left it with a little more than a couple of non-peak hours to operate and it hardly saw any landing.
Several pilots told Business Standard that this could become a serious problem in the winter, which will descend on Delhi in a couple of months.
The new runway was built to make its airport handle up to 60 flights in an hour, up from 35-40. This would reduce air congestion and help carriers save expensive jet fuel.
Consumers too would have to wait less for flights. However, the current problems could ground such projections. A DIAL executive confirmed that the runway was practically closed today and only the primary and the secondary runways were used for flight operations.
However, a DIAL spokesperson defended the decision to close the runway: "As a part of the phased opening of the third runway, DIAL, the Air Traffic Controller and the Director General of Civil Aviation have agreed to ensure that any observation from users can be dealt with for further improvement and any minor work can be carried out as a new runway is also subject to daily inspections and maintenance."
30/09/08 Anirban Chowdhury/Business Standard
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