Monday, August 06, 2018

Air India begins compatibility study at Calicut airport

Kozhikode: A team of officials from Air India headquarters in Delhi flew down here on Monday to conduct the safety assessment and compatibility study to resume the operation of wide-bodied aircraft under Code E at Calicut International Airport.

Members attached to wings of the Operations, Engineering and Ground Handling of the official carrier began the compatibility study and safety assessment in accordance with the International Civil Aviation Organisation requirements. This included the proposed risk mitigation plan for identified hazards.

The compatibility study is being conducted for the operation of Boeing777-200 Extended Range, Boeing 777-200 Longer Range, Airbus 330-300, Airbus 330-300R, Boeing 777-300 Extended Range and Boeing 787-800 Dreamliner.

Airlines companies are permitted to operate specific type of an aircraft based on Aerodrome Reference Field Length that refers to the minimum field length required for an aircraft to take off at sea level in still air and runway slope.
06/08/18 The Hindu
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