
The Airport Office in Chennai carries out impact drilling aircraft. A simulated aircraft crash took place near the airport areas to show safety and safety procedures for aircraft safety on Saturday. | Photo Credit: B. Velankanni Raj
After a flight accident in Ahmedabad, the Indian airport office carried out on Saturday at Chennai airport in full to assess the readiness.
This was part of the periodic testing of the “emergency plan at the airport” and was carried out to explore the efforts for the readiness and coordination of the airport among various agencies, according to a press release, a large accident at the airport.
During the exercise, they simulated a commercial aircraft crash with 50 passengers and five crew members, shortly after take -off and its effect on the site near the airport, near the training academy of officers. After the emergency call received by air traffic control, the emergency situation began, the fire tower was alerted and the report on the reaction to emergency situations was launched.
Firefighting services deployed impact offers and the simulated fire fire were alleviated and allowed the beginning of rescue operations. After the injuries were hurried to medical facilities in the ambulance, CISF was poor from the accident site and set up the perimeter of the quick reaction team. The recorder of the flight and the Voice Code (Black Box) was placed and subsequently secured, the edition said.
After exercise, structured debriefing was carried out to assess the performance metrics, adherence to the response time, coordination between AK AK identification of potential areas for strengthening the procedure, the edition said.
Published – June 28, 2025 23:50





