Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Fog blinds IGI airport for 2 hrs, 400 flights hit

- Anvit Srivastava

NEW DELHI: A thick blanket of fog engulfed Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal airport on Thursday morning, delaying not just the common flyers, but also Prime Minister Narendra Modi and national general secretary of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Ram Madhav.

Officials said six flights had to be cancelled while 10 incoming flights were diverted to nearby airports of Lucknow and Jaipur due to low visibility at Delhi airport. In total, at least 400 flights — both departing and arriving — were affected by the morning fog, with delays continuing till late in the evening.

The meteorolog­ical department said that this is the first dense fog of the year that crippled IGI airport.

According to DIAL — Delhi Internatio­nal Airport Ltd — low visibility procedures (LVP) were implemente­d at the airport late night on Wednesday and continued till Thursday afternoon. LVP are a set of instructio­ns put in place for a safe and efficient operation of aircraft and vehicles during poor visibility.

DIAL said that the visibility at Delhi airport dropped to less than 50m between 7:45am and 9:15am on Thursday. The Runway Visual Range readings remained between 75m and 125m during the period.

“The reduced visibility led to cancellati­ons of six domestic flights, four of which were departing. Around 10 flights had to be diverted. Most of these diversions were because of pilot non-compliance — pilots not being trained to fly in low visibility. The departures had to be put on hold around 7.30am for two hours,” a DIAL spokespers­on said.

Prime Minister Modi’s flight to Jalandhar was one of those that was delayed at the airport.

“I wanted to be here on time but because of the fog I got delayed,” the PM said during his speech at the Indian Science Congress.

BJP’S Ram Madhav also was stuck at the airport and he had to sit inside a plane for about three hours. “CAT3 etc notwithsta­nding, stuck in d aircraft for last 3 Hrs at Delhi airport with absolutely no info. ATC too unable to tell when d flight wl get clearance. Fog in Delhi can cripple air movement at 12 noon. No technology can conquer nature (sic),” Madhav tweeted.

Most of the departures from IGI were delayed till late Thursday evening to clear the backlog caused by the earlier shutdown. The airport operator did not give an exact number of arrivals and departures which were delayed due to the fog. However, an officer said in about 400 flights were hit.

The delays left hundreds of flyers stranded with social media websites being swarmed by passengers struggling to get realtime flight updates.

Mariette Valsan, a model and an actor, who got stuck inside an aircraft, tweeted to the Delhi airport saying that she had been waiting at the airport for more than an hour.

Airlines took to Twitter to convey delays and updates. Officials said that several trains were also running late because of the fog.

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