Flight Diversions Continue in Dibrugarh Due to Poor Visibility: ILS Unavailable

An ongoing runway extension at Dibrugarh's Mohanbari Airport leaves IndiGo flights vulnerable to diversions as poor visibility persists.
Flight Diversions Continue in Dibrugarh Due to Poor Visibility: ILS Unavailable
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DIBRUGARH: The New Delhi-Dibrugarh IndiGo flight 6E 2031 and the Guwahati-Dibrugarh IndiGo flight 6E 2652 faced another diversion to Agartala due to poor visibility at Mohanbari Airport in Dibrugarh, Assam. The recurring problem of limited visibility during landings has persisted for several months, mainly attributed to the ongoing runway extension work that has caused the unavailability of the crucial Instrument Landing System (ILS).

Both IndiGo flights had to be rerouted to Agartala as a result of the challenging conditions at Dibrugarh airport, reflecting the seriousness of the issue. Regrettably, this is not the first time such incidents have occurred; similar situations have previously led to flights being diverted to alternative destinations.

An official from IndiGo emphasized that passenger safety remains the top priority, reassuring that they are not compromising on safety measures to ensure the well-being of travelers. The absence of an Instrument Landing System (ILS) at Mohanbari Airport is attributed to the ongoing runway merging work, which plays a crucial role in providing navigation assistance to aircraft during the landing process.

The situation underscores the critical importance of having a functional ILS in place to assist pilots in safely landing their aircraft, particularly in adverse weather conditions. The ongoing runway extension work seems to have exacerbated the visibility issues, making it even more imperative to prioritize the prompt reinstatement of the ILS.

With the recurring nature of these incidents, authorities and relevant stakeholders must expedite the runway extension work and restore the ILS to its operational state as swiftly as possible. Proper communication and coordination between airlines, airport authorities, and construction teams are essential to minimize disruptions and ensure smooth operations during the construction phase.

In the meantime, passengers and airlines traveling to and from Dibrugarh should be prepared for potential diversions and flight disruptions due to the prevailing visibility challenges. It is crucial for travelers to stay informed about updates and potential changes in flight schedules, and airlines should be proactive in offering suitable alternatives to affected passengers.

In conclusion, the ongoing runway extension work at Dibrugarh's Mohanbari Airport has led to recurrent flight diversions due to poor visibility, emphasizing the significance of the Instrument Landing System (ILS) in facilitating safe landings. While passenger safety remains a top priority for IndiGo and other airlines, the restoration of ILS should be expedited to mitigate disruptions and ensure the seamless operation of flights to and from Dibrugarh.

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