Indigenous
Visibility Measuring System - Drishti Installed at Indira Gandhi
International Airport, New Delhi for Supporting Safe Airport Operations.
Sophisticated instruments, indigenously
designed and developed by CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories (CSIR-NAL),
Bengaluru called as - DRISHTI, have now been made
fully operational at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi. They
are used for
reporting the runway visual range, which is a critical parameter for safe landing
and take-off of aircraft in poor visibility conditions (<25 to >2000
meters). Drishti
Transmissometers have been installed at this airport recently, as a part of the
first phase installation of 20 such systems in 10 airports across the country.
The CAT III B IGI Airport, New Delhi, is
now the first Airport in the country to have 10 indigenous systems operating in
all its three runways.
Earlier, a milestone was achieved in the
field of aviation safety, when CSIR-NAL and India Meteorological Department
(IMD) signed a partnership agreement to jointly execute a mega project for
installation of nearly 70 Drishti systems, at various Airports of
the country.
The Drishti field site system is
completely designed and fabricated at CSIR-NAL. IMD has established the dual
mode “Landline” and “Wi-Fi” communication along with multiple displays at Air
Traffic Control Room and Approach Radar Room. The development of ‘Drishti
Integrated Visibility Software’ by CSIR-NAL, wherein the data from all
the Drishti systems of all the runways of IGI Airport can be viewed on a single
screen at ATC has eased out computer and instruments congestion at ATC and would
aid the MET officer to easily report visibility data to pilots.
The Drishti system is very cost-effective
and is
a mandatory system required at all airports as per International Civil Aviation
Organisation (ICAO) and World Meteorological Organisation (WMO). The complete
system is engineered in such a way to enable easy installation and maintenance.
Another advantage of this indigenous
system is that CSIR-NAL can do the health monitoring of the system through web
enabling from Bengaluru itself. This drastically reduces the cost of
maintenance, which is exorbitant in case of imported systems.
For any further details, you may contact Dr Shubha V,
Chief Scientist (Sc G),Head, Airport Instrumentation, CSIR-National Aerospace
Laboratories, Bengaluru 560017 on
Tel: 080 25086283, e-mail: vshubha@nal.res.in
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