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Noida Airport COO said that getting an openness for such an activity in the region is not only a regulatory formality, but a vital necessity to protect flight operations and navigation infrastructure from potential obstacles.
Authorities, Indian Airport Authority (AAI) ‘height cleaning’ or ‘objection certificate’ (NOC) without Noida International Airport 20 km radius of construction or trees are not allowed, he said. On Friday, Noida International Airport, builders and local authorities and others released a consultancy to follow the height limits in the 20 km radius of the airport.
Noida Airport Chief Business Officer (COO) Kiren Jain said not only a regulatory formality, but a vital requirement to maintain flight operations and navigation infrastructure from potential obstacles.
“As Noida International Airport approaches to commissioning, the public, real estate developers and local authorities must comply with the height restriction arrangements determined by the Ministry of Aviation to ensure the safety and efficiency of airplane operations.” He said.
The statement added that all parties should approach local organs before starting any vertical development in 20 km. These objects will consult the color -coded zoning map (CCZM) given by AAI to assess the allowed height limits. According to the press grade, based on the proposed construction height, the applicant said the AAI could be directed to apply to the height NOC through the Nocas portal.
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This process is subject to GSR 751 (E), the Ministry of Civil Aviation (height restrictions for the protection of aircraft operations), 2015, is subject to rules that prohibit any approved construction in the preserved airspace. Any violation poses serious risks to the integrity of obstacle limitation surfaces (OLS) and navigation systems and endangers general flight safety.
In order to implement compliance, the rules of the aircraft (the demolition of obstacles caused by buildings and trees) strengthen the authority to initiate legal procedures, including the destruction of unauthorized structures or trees and the implementation of penalties within the scope of the aircraft rules.
It is highly recommended that all stakeholders, especially builders, landowners and inhabitants, stop any unapproved development activity in the protected area and receive the necessary NOC from the earliest AAI. In a statement, timely compliance is required to support safe, efficient and unobstructed operations at the upcoming Noida International Airport.
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