DGCA to start surprise speed checks inside airports

A rise in accidents and frequent violations of the speed limit in the airport premises has prompted the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to plan surprise checks for the safety of passengers and aircraft. The aviation regulator has also received complaints of agencies working inside the airport removing the speed governor (a device that limits speed) of their vehicles.
According to an estimate by DGCA, each aircraft movement warrants the movement of at least 20 vehicles the airport, from passenger transfer buses, cleaning vehicles, engineering vans, catering vehicles, fuel carriers, etc.
"There have been many violations in the past by the vehicles inside the airside area. We want to bring a stop to such violations as it could be dangerous for the safety of aircraft," said a senior DGCA official.

Vehicles operating in airport premises have to adhere to strict regulations, especially with regards to speed limits. The perimeter road allows a speed limit of 30 km/hour which decreases to 20 km/hour in the inner circles. Airport insiders claim that often, due to real time situations, vehicle drivers breach the speed limit barrier putting aircraft safety at risk.

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