Oman air flight, which was grounded after an incident from a bird strike at the International Airport Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram 13 April | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Boeing 737 Max 8 at the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport on Sunday emphasized the “persistent” threat of bird blows for air and passengers.
According to the initiated airport there was a strike of birds when the aircraft incoming from Muscat made its final approach of landing around 7.30 am
The authorities anchored the aircraft and moved it to the Bay 45 Service for maintenance.
Mahesh Guphan, spokesman of the airport, confirmed the birds.
Mr. Gupthan told the Hindes that the Ministry of Civil Aviation of the Union gave the civic authorities an ultimatum: a deadline for scientific disposal of defeat waste within four squares of kilometers at an international airport.
The airport authorities state that regulatory bodies raise concerns if there is more than one strike of birds for every ten thousand landings or take -offs, putting the appropriate airport in the bird threat zone.
Fleeting observers associated with planar observers Keral (PSK), a specialized group of air enthusiasts who record landing and photograph landing and take -offs from the perimeter of a large airport, say a gross estimate, the aircraft faces more than 10 threats through Thiruvananthapuram.
Civic authorities claim that the abundance of slaughterhouses around the perimeter of the airport and the unscientific and open liquidation of the defeat waste has impaired the threat of the strike of the birds.
Saifuddin Haji, who leads against many waste disposal around the airport, says illegal deposition of outsiders on the periphery of the airport was an important problem. “The residents helped to some extent to alleviate this problem by creating awareness and organizing regular cleaning campaigns and providing bags for collecting slaughterhouses on pig and poultry farms.
Antony Raju, Thiruvananthapuram MLA, says that relocation of fish and masses near the airport was the only solution for preliminary accidents, possession and financial losses that could cause bird strikes.
Last week, Chief Minister Pinaraya Vijayan chaired a meeting discussing waste disposal near Thiruvananthapuram Airport. He proposed an intervention against unloading illegal waste and created a committee that alleviates the threat of birds.
Minister of Corporation S. Jahamgeer said that the new state -of -the -art Thiruvananthapurama slaughterhouse, which will be scheduled in June, will be somewhat alleviated. Meat dealers could use scientific facilities to defeat livestock and poultry before selling them in various markets and locations.
Published – April 13 2025 9:22