Friday, May 17, 2013

Seaplane project likely to take off on May 27


Kollam: With the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) giving the green signal on Thursday, the much awaited seaplane project of the State is set to take off from the Ashtamudi Lake in Kollam by May-end. Highly placed sources told The Hindu that the first seaplane service, Ashtamudi to Punnamada (Alappuzha), will be launched by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy. The tentative date is May 27.
The clearance was given after top officials of the DGCA and Cochin International Airport Ltd (CIAL) inspected the landing site at Kollam and Alappuzha on Thursday.
The inspecting team comprised DGCA Deputy Director Bharat Bushan; Deputy Commissioner of Civil Aviation (Security) Sarat Sreenivasan; CIAL General Manager (Security) P. Gourisankar; and CIAL Manager (Training) C. Baburaj.
A houseboat each will function as the terminal of the seaplane landing and takeoff sites. Security gadgets were installed in these houseboats on Thursday. The installed gadgets include X-ray screening equipment and metal detectors. The two houseboats comprise a lounge for passengers.
17/05/13 The Hindu
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