Saturday, January 09, 2010

Fog blind airports hit Delhi runways

New Delhi: The lack of CAT II and CAT III instrument landing systems (ILS) in airports has forced airlines to delay or cancel flights in Delhi and other leading airports of the country. ILS helps aircraft to take off and land in low visibility.
Delhi is the only airport with CAT III landing system. All other airports across the country have the basic CAT I facility, except Kolkata, which has CAT II.
CAT I landing system can facilitate landing and take off if the visibility is up to 550 metres. But it is not enough for the northern as well as the eastern parts of the country, which are reeling under severe winter and fog. In most of the cities, visibility falls to less than 100 metres, requiring CAT III, which allows take- offs at visibility of as low as 50 metres. CAT II facilitates operations at visibility of 350 metres and above.
Airlines say poor weather and low visibility in Jaipur, Chandigarh, Patna, Lucknow, Amritsar, Varanasi, Agartala, Shillong and even Bangalore have had its fallout on the flights to and from Delhi.
In Delhi, which saw one of the worst fog of the season today, airlines cancelled 34 flights and rescheduled 11 out of a total 256 flights which operated in low visibility. It could have been worse had it not been for the fact that nearly half the flights that entered Delhi airport used either CAT III or CAT II advanced ILS (101 flights used CAT III and 22 flights used CAT II) at the airport.
Most of the other flights, which were delayed or cancelled, were reaching from other cities where visibility was low.
Airlines say there is no shortage of CAT III compliant pilots, which is one of the reasons why flights got cancelled earlier, as most airlines have invested money on training. The total number of CAT III trained pilots in the country is 1,323 for 206 aircraft, which is sufficient for the industry and the duration of fog, says an industry expert.
Airports Authority of India (AAI), which manages many of the small airports across the country, say that they have moved ahead with upgrading ILS at some airports.
09/01/10 Surajeet Das Gupta & Mihir Mishra/Business Standard
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