[Reader-list] WHY NO SEPERATE AIRPORTS FOR VVIPS.

subhrodip sengupta sub_sengupta at yahoo.co.in
Sun Aug 30 11:19:36 IST 2009


Thus is India, our native place. People get jealous of others stature, but I do see some reason in it............................

These are the same people who aim at reducing costs and wastage, brought in external balance, while there is no end to this rising expenses..........

Isn't this engineering society, making it dumbfounded?  A lame might have to stand for 10 mins to get a wheelchair for there is none outside airports,  this time he'll have to wait for at lest six mins even befire he walks, so a young girl, coz some people seem to appease others. Human beings are rebellious, they'll walk and claim the world, but some people shall always try to claim, and bet over this nation, in their bet try to appease others, worse a false sense of gallantry, of rewards. Why this is proposed is left to a guess, though there may be research on it..... Posessing means to defend and agression have always been two different things, which some pople shall never understand. Millions shall stand in lines get frisjed, open bags a hundred times, and getting wet outside,be abused, or subtly get humbled as some people encroach every bit of space to leave their mark.......    





mOST AIRPORTS HAVE OR SHOULD HAVE A SEPERATE ENTRANCE FOR SUCH ISSUES, IT IS THEY WHO NEED PROTECTION, AFTER ALL
interesting read:
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from toi

For VVIPs, airports to shut for 6 minsChinmayi Shalya, TNN 30 August 2009, 04:16am IST 
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MUMBAI: Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and Airports Authority of India (AAI) propose to introduce a three-minute complete airport  closure before and after the arrival or departure of any VVIP flight at all airports across India. 

This would mean that airports would be closed for six minutes in case of a VVIP movement. The decision comes five months after a near-collision situation between one of the choppers in the President's convoy and an Air India (AI) flight in February. 

Incidentally, the recommendation for the closure was made in July by a team of both Indian Air Force (IAF) and AAI officials who investigated the case.Officials said the decision is likely to be implemented by the end of next month. ''There are some operational issues at busy airports which need to be sorted out before the closure rule is implemented. An AAI committee is looking into it and it is likely to be in place by the end of September,'' said a senior DGCA official. 

Director general Naseem Zaidi confirmed the development. ''The need for this was felt by the investigation committee after the incident at Mumbai airport. Hence, a proper plan is being looked into by AAI,'' Zaidi told TOI. 

The findings of the reports had mentioned that ''no closure of airport is required for VVIP flights at present as per the instructions of the home ministry. VVIP flights are, however, to be given priority landing. There is a lack of common understanding on the concept of priority landing between AAI and IAF.''  


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