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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Flight operations to be normal soon

The Hindu : States / Kerala : Flight operations to be normal soonArchivesSubscriptionsRSS FeedsSite MapePaperMobileSocialSEARCHReturn to frontpageHomeNewsOpinionSportBusinessArtsLife & StyleS & TEducationHealthClassifiedsToday's PaperTopicsInternationalNationalStatesThe India CablesThe Pakistan Cables  Cities: BangaloreChennaiCoimbatoreDelhiHyderabadKochiMaduraiMangaloreThiruvananthapuramTiruchirapalliVijayawadaVisakhapatnam News» States» KeralaNedumbassery,August 29, 2011Flight operations to be normal soonA CorrespondentShare  ·  print  ·   Flight operations at the Cochin international airport are expected to be back to normal once the disabled aircraft is towed away by Monday evening, said V.J. Kurien, Managing Director, Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL), here.

Briefing mediapersons on a Gulf Air aircraft overshooting the runway here, he said the airport had already cleared 2,050 metres of the 3,400-metre runway for operation of small and medium-sized aircraft. Flights can now land here from the ‘09' end with the assistance of a very high frequency omni-range system and a distance-measuring equipment. ‘‘We have already informed the airlines about the status of the runway and it is now up to them to take a call,'' he said.

‘‘However, the wide-bodied ones will have to wait till Monday midnight as more time is needed to expand the operations to a length of 3,100 metres,'' he added.

Mr. Kurien said all passengers who had been deplaned were shifted to the airport medical emergency centre. Two of the passengers who suffered multiple fractures have been referred to a nearby hospital.

Attributing the incident to turbulent weather, he denied reports of a damaged runway and a defunct Instrumental Landing System causing the overshoot. ‘‘To exercise a safe landing, the pilot has to have a clear vision of the runway along with the assistance of these instruments,'' he said.

Terming the accident an unfortunate incident that could well have turned into a major tragedy, he said the passengers of the flight would have been in danger had it not stuck up in the slush.

‘‘The initial confusion and anxiety not withstanding, we could successfully coordinate the evacuation operation and complete the passenger clearance formalities within a span of 55 minutes,'' he said.

To support the rescue operations, CIAL has brought three cranes, including a bigger one with a capacity of 100 tonnes, to help lift the aircraft. For assisting the passengers stranded at the airport due to the runway closure, it has opened a help desk (phone 3053213) to provide information on revised flight timings.

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Cochin shipyard strike affects normal operations

Kochi, Jun 10: The ongoing strike by the workers in the Cochin shipyard is badly affecting even its normal operations, including the work on strategic navel projects both in shipbuilding and ship repair which could affect security concern of the nation.

??The adamant and stubborn attitude of the workers union is eluding a fair and amicable settlement affecting the reputation and activities of Cochin shipyard limited,?? a CSL release said here today.

Stating that the wage rates prevalent in CSL and offered to the contractors? workmen were the best in the industry, it said that the demand made by the contractors? workers were unsustainable and without any basis.

The management had assured full support for any reasonable and genuine aspirations of the workers, it added.

Though the Regional Labour Commissioner (Central), CSL management and the contractors federation had taken every effort to settle the issue, the union representing contractors? workmen were making unreasonable, unjustified and exorbitant demand, which were not prevalent in other industries in the state.

Pointing out that ship building and ship repair industry was going through a very difficult phase and orders were very difficult to come by and were secured against very stiff competition from other yards in India and aboard, it said this was a labour intensive industry and any exorbitant increase in labour rates would result in adversely impacting CSL?s inherent competitive strength.

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Friday, May 27, 2011

Motor strike hit normal life

Thiruvananthapuram, May 20: The dawn to dusk strike called by motor workers' union in protest against petrol price hike hit normal life in Kerala today.

Police said the strike was by and large peaceful as no untoward incident was reported from anywhere in the region so far.

The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) did not run its services, affecting people who rely on public transport.

Private buses also did not operate their services, which had a great impact in the central and northern parts of the state.

Taxis and autorickshaws were also off the roads. Government offices registered thin attendance. However, private vehicles were plying.

A report from Kozhikode said normal life was affected in northern districts. Public transport, including buses, taxies and autorickshaws were off the roads, forcing the people to stay indoors.

Government and private offices here also reported thin attendince, while educational instititions remained closed as a result. However, private vehicles were plying in the region.

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