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Calibration flight at TIA concludes



KATHMANDU: Calibration flight started for the test of Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) runway concluded Friday.

Other flights at TIA were disrupted due to the calibration flight conducted on Thursday and Friday.

The calibration flight was conducted for two hours from 11:30 am today and other flights remained disrupted due to this.

TIA Director Premnath Thakur said that today’s calibration flight has concluded. The next calibration flight would take place in Simara. He further said that problems were seen in course of takeoff and landing at TIA due to calibration flight, stating they asked pilots to hold aircraft in the sky.

Domestic and international flights have now resumed, according to TIA office. The aircraft brought for calibration flight would remain in the country for few more days and the calibration flight would be conducted at TIA again after few days, said Director Thakur.

Publish Date : 04 March 2022 21:04 PM

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