Air India enhances operations for Delhi fog season with specialized crew
Key Points
- 1Air India implements measures for Delhi's fog season, officially from December 10 to February 10, to reduce flight disruptions caused by low visibility.
- 2Specialized flight crew, trained and certified for CAT II/III operations in low visibility conditions, are being strategically rostered.
- 3Air India's aircraft fleet is being ensured to be CAT III B compliant, enabling safe landings even during severe fog conditions.
- 4Enhanced communication protocols and robust passenger re-accommodation plans are established to manage unavoidable delays effectively.
Air India, owned by Tata Group, has initiated comprehensive measures to mitigate flight disruptions anticipated during the upcoming winter fog season, officially designated by the Indian aviation regulator DGCA from December 10 to February 10. Northern India, particularly Air India's primary hub in Delhi, frequently experiences severe low visibility conditions due to dense fog, which can significantly impact flight schedules and passenger experience.
To address these challenges, Air India is rostering specialized crew members who are trained to operate in low-visibility conditions, specifically certified for CAT II/III operations. The airline is also ensuring that its aircraft fleet is equipped with CAT III B compliant systems, enabling safe landings in reduced visibility. Furthermore, the carrier is enhancing its communication protocols to provide timely updates to passengers and has established robust plans for re-accommodation in the event of unavoidable delays or cancellations. These proactive steps aim to minimize operational impact and enhance reliability during the critical fog period.
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