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Sgr airport conducts winter preparedness drill ahead of fog, snow season | KNO

AAI-led dry run tests safety, passenger facilities under low-visibility conditions

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Srinagar, Dec 13 (KNO): To ensure seamless flight operations during the upcoming winter and fog season, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) on Saturday conducted a comprehensive dry run and preparedness exercise at Srinagar International Airport to assess operational readiness under adverse weather conditions. The exercise, held at 11:00 AM in the morning, involved joint participation from AAI departments, Airline Airport Managers (APMs), CISF, Ground Handling Agencies (GHAs), the Medical Inspection Unit and other key stakeholders. As per the details obtained by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the function focused on verifying infrastructure readiness, manpower efficiency and coordination mechanisms during fog, snow, and low-visibility operations. The exercise tested the airport’s terminal facilities, heating systems, illumination, washroom maintenance and passenger comfort arrangements. The functionality of emergency response systems, CISF crowd management and inter-agency coordination protocols were also reviewed. Special stress was laid on real-time communication between ATC, airlines, apron control and terminal operations to ensure smooth handling of potential flight delays, diversions and cancellations. The departments also assessed airside and landside coordination, checking the availability of winter equipment and manpower for snow clearance and passenger movement during disruptions. Officials said that the dry run was successfully conducted, reaffirming the airport’s preparedness for winter, fog, and snow operations. “All stakeholders have been directed to maintain a state of heightened readiness throughout the season,” an official said, adding that observations from the exercise have been shared with respective agencies for rectification and follow-up. Notably, periodic reviews and continuous monitoring, the AAI said, will continue to ensure sustained operational efficiency and passenger comfort during the challenging weather ahead—(KNO)

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