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File image of Naharlagun helipad. Image courtesy: arunachal24.in

The Civil Aviation department has recently written to the Capital Complex district administration of Arunachal Pradesh seeking complete ban on construction of permanent high-rise buildings in the vicinity of the Naharlagun helipad.

The letter requested for โ€˜necessary action on priority basisโ€™ to avoid suspension of helicopter operations from Naharlagun helipad by regulatory authorities.

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The letter mentioned that the upcoming high-rise building adjacent to the helipad area poses a serious threat to the helicopter operation.

The letter also sought removal of temporary huts from the area adjacent to the boundary wall of the Naharlagun helipad and a prohibitory order for complete ban on construction of structures up to 100 metres of the outer boundary of the helipad.

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The letter also mentioned about two grey-coloured mobile towers in the base leg/final approach at approximately 260 โ€“ 500 metres from Naharlagun helipad which are also causing โ€˜operational hazardsโ€™.

The DGCA air safety team had earlier observed that the mobile towers nearby the helipad โ€˜need to be painted alternately orange and white, in a pattern not less than 1.5 metres to 3.00 metres, in rectangle, for proper visibilityโ€™.

The letter also advocated for regulation of vehicle parking during Sunday market, saying that parking of vehicles in large numbers blocks the entrance of Gate No. 1 of the helipad, which has been provisioned for emergency exit in the event of any constraint.

It further urged for removal of garbage dumped outside the helipadโ€™s Gate No. 1 as it โ€˜emanates foul smell causing health hazard and attracting birds which have adverse effect on flight safetyโ€™.