More than 300 structures built in and around Chennai’s international airport are posing a danger for flights on their approach to runways while landing.
Since planes approach at an altitude of 76-91 metres, the permissible limit for any structure around the airport is restricted to 40 metres, the Times of India reported. But many of the structures exceed the limit in blatant violation of the norm.
The illegal elevation of buildings, high mast lamps, electric poles, water tanks, and dish antennas above the buildings makes the task of pilots difficult as they have to dodge over 300 such obstacles to land on the runway.