Tiruchi airport getting efficient, quick communication system

It is expected to save about 7 to 12 minutes for every flight

August 06, 2014 10:12 am | Updated 10:12 am IST - TIRUCHI:

TIRUCHI:TAMILNADU:05/08/2014: Air Traffic Controllers at Tiruchi airport monitoring the movement of flights on Tuesday....Photo: A.Muralitharan

TIRUCHI:TAMILNADU:05/08/2014: Air Traffic Controllers at Tiruchi airport monitoring the movement of flights on Tuesday....Photo: A.Muralitharan

The Airports Authority of India (AAI), New Delhi, has formulated a new Standard Instrument Arrival (STAR) and Standard Instrument Departure (SID) procedure exclusively for Tiruchi international airport to enhance safety and reduce time delay of flights.

Once implemented after getting approval from the Directorate-General of Civil Aviation, the new procedures would pave the way in saving aviation turbine fuel for the airlines and reduce carbon emission.

The STAR and the SID procedures had been incorporated into the Air Traffic Services automation system at the Tiruchi airport for “examination”.

They would be fed into the Flight Management System of the domestic and overseas flights.

The new procedures would reduce voice communication between the air traffic controller and the pilot and eliminate scope of any communication errors, says K. Jebaraj, the Officiating Airport Director, Tiruchi. The SID and the STAR are expected to be implemented by September end.

Once the system is in place, the air traffic controller would convey to the pilot the specific SID/STAR procedure to be followed. The pilot would follow it as per the data available in the FMS automatically either during landing or take off.

The new system would reduce time delay of flights by 7 to 12 minutes. Passenger safety would be further enhanced under the new system, Mr. Jebaraj said.

In all, 91 flights arrive and leave Tiruchi international airport every week. Barring the Jet Airways, the rest are overseas flights flying to different destinations such as Colombo, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Dubai.

The international airlines being operated are Air India, Sri Lankan Airlines, Tiger Airways, Malindo, and Air Asia.

0 / 0
Sign in to unlock member-only benefits!
  • Access 10 free stories every month
  • Save stories to read later
  • Access to comment on every story
  • Sign-up/manage your newsletter subscriptions with a single click
  • Get notified by email for early access to discounts & offers on our products
Sign in

Comments

Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide by our community guidelines for posting your comments.

We have migrated to a new commenting platform. If you are already a registered user of The Hindu and logged in, you may continue to engage with our articles. If you do not have an account please register and login to post comments. Users can access their older comments by logging into their accounts on Vuukle.