New Delhi: US senator John Kerry got a taste of the facilities at Indian airports on Saturday night, after his plane had to circle the Indira Gandhi International Airport for nearly an hour. Reason: the Instrument Landing System (ILS) of the airport’s two runways had failed.
The incident occurred just two days after the Director General of Commercial Aviation gave a certification to the third runway.
Kerry was on a visit to New Delhi for talks with senior leaders and was travelling in a US Army aircraft.
The plane first tried to land on the newly constructed third runway.
However, it didn’t receive any input from the localiser of the ILS of the third runway. A localiser helps the aircraft align itself with the centre line of the runway for a safe landing.
The aircraft then pulled back and tried to land on the primary runway, 28/10, where it encountered the same problem. It finally landed on the secondary and the shortest runway, 27/09.
15/12/08 Express India
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