Fog disrupts flight operations at Indira Gandhi International Airport

World Friday 08/January/2016 15:00 PM
By: Times News Service
Fog disrupts flight operations at Indira Gandhi International Airport

New Delhi: Five flights were on Friday disrupted with at least three diverted as heavy fog led to low visibility at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here.
Flight departures were disrupted between 0414 hours till 1008 hours due to low visibility, airport sources said.
Three incoming flights were diverted during the low visibility operations period, airport authorities said. All landings are taking place under CAT-III B landing system, the sources said.
CAT-III B allows the aircraft to land in visibility as low as 50 metres.
Visibility was recorded less than 50 metres at 8am both at Palam and Safdarjung observatories.
Minimum visibility required for CAT III landing at Delhi Airport is 50 metres and for low visibility take-off operations (LVTO) it is 125 metres.
GMR-run IGIA is the only airport in the country equipped with CAT IIIB.