Dense fog once again hit the operations at the IGI Airport here today, delaying the schedule of over 40 domestic and international flights and causing inconvenience to fliers.
The runway visibility was good at night and operations were smooth but it started to deteriorate after 6:30 AM and take-offs were suspended as runway visibility dropped to less than 125 metres, the required minimum for the low visibility take off (LVTO), an airport official said.
Planes arriving at Delhi airport were able to land using the CAT-III B instrument landing system (ILS), but it was also stopped as the visibility at the one end of the runway went below 50 metres at around 7.30 AM, the official said.
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Also, around eight flights were cancelled or not operating out of Delhi to some destinations either due to operational reasons or poor weather conditions at the destinations, airport sources said.
The Delhi airport is equipped with CAT-III B ILS on two runways, which helps a CAT-III B compliant plane to land when the runway visibility is up to 50 metres.
Airport officials said, there might be a few diversions of flights today.
Flight operations have been disrupted for past two days due to dense fog.