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MIA moves ahead with new taller tower and mod ATC

MIA moves ahead with new taller tower and mod ATC


Mangalore Today News Network

Mangalore, June 23, 2014: MIA - Mangalore International Airport moves up the laddder with a new, modern air traffic control (ATC) trials. Airport Director J.T. Radhakrishna said they would approach Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on June 23, for permission to commission the new ATC, the trial run of which has already begun. “The new ATC provides a 360 degree view of the entire old and new runways, approaches and parking bays,” Mr. Radhakrishna informed media present. The existing tower does not provide a clear visibility of approaches for the incoming flights beyond the old and new runways.

Max visibility:  Director Radhakrishnan said airport ATC handling aircraft on the old 1.6-km long asphalt runway the air traffic tower was in the old terminal building at Bajpe. The old ATC in the intersection of the old and the new 2.45-km long concrete runway was brought into use in 2006. The court of inquiry after the Mangalore air crash in May 2010 had recommended a new high tower on a permanent basis for clear visibility and fixed June 30, 2014 deadline for it.

The 24-metre tall new ATC, has many advantages, the Director said that until the DGCA allowed the airport to operate fully from the new tower, it would serve as a shadow facility to the existing ATC.

Sixty nautical miles cover:  New ATC would cover air traffic up to 60 nautical miles from the airport for the flights landing and taking off. The old ATC also covered an area of 60 nautical miles. The new air-conditioned tower has two lifts, a generator, weather radar and all other communication facilities. Air traffic controllers assist pilots in landing and taking off, keep constant vigil on the runways, allow or deny permission to airport staff and their vehicles to move on the periphery roads and control the runway lighting. The court of inquiry into the May 22, 2010 air crash in its report had said the existing ATC tower “has limited view of the end of the new runway and also of the new terminal building and parking bays”. The report recommended the new tower to “have adequate space to accommodate meteorological officer as well”.  The safety  of MIA is expected to be substantially enhanced soon.


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