Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Chennai secondary runway’s safety gauged again

Chennai: Built at a cost of Rs. 450 crore, Chennai airport’s secondary runway, even three years after completion, is yet to see the light of day. Officials have now carried out another safety assessment of the runway.
According to officials, recently, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had asked the Airport Authority of India (AAI) to carry out a fresh safety assessment of the runway before it could be operationalised.
Earlier, experts and even AAI officials had raised concerns over safety issues. In view of this, a few AAI officials carried out this assessment recently, and the College of Engineering, Guindy, carried out Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) alone, an official said.
Work on extending the secondary runway from a little over 2,000 metres to 3,400 metres that started in 2009 and ended two years later was part of a modernisation project of the airport that cost over Rs. 2,000 crore.
Despite such a huge investment on the extension of the runway, according to the safety assessment report, only 1,800 metres may be put to use, an AAI official said. The report that has been forwarded to the headquarters will subsequently be sent to DGCA for clearance, he added.
26/03/14 Sunitha Sekar/The Hindu
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