
Emergency drill by simulating an air crash conducted at Madurai airport
Madurai: A full-scale emergency exercise was conducted at Madurai airport on Thursday by simulation of a scenario of an aircraft crash within the vicinity of the aerodrome.
According to a statement, the exercise was performed only after two levels of meetings were already held with various stakeholders of the airport, fire department, police, hospitals, and Airports Authority of India (AAI) personnel, among others.
The exercise commenced on Thursday with the intimation from air traffic controller (ATC) about the full-scale emergency and subsequently declaring a crash of an aircraft.
The aircraft name was presumed to be ABC-123 and people on board were 120. All concerned agencies like CISF had the role of ensuring the entry of the various mutual aid agencies inside the airside of the aerodrome in the quickest time in compliance with the security norms.
Mutual aid agencies like hospitals had come prepared with their ambulances and entered the airfield which were duly guided by vehicles of AAI to the air crash site, along with the state fire department vehicle. The simulated fire was put off effectively by the fire department and a triage area was set up for priority -1, priority-2, and priority-3 casualties. All passengers were accounted for and sent to the hospital based on injuries and deceased passengers were handed over to the police department.
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The black box which was recovered from the site was handed over to the safety investigation coordinator (SIC) till the arrival of AAIB/DGCA or other investigating agencies.
The NOTAM action was taken to declare the airport as not operational. Subsequently, the operation of the fire department and other agencies was reviewed and the exercise was wound up.
Later, a de-briefing meeting was held with all the participating agencies to ensure clear understanding of their roles and address their concerns to ensure that the future exercises/ real incidents are adequately handled to ensure the quickest rescue operations to minimise loss to human lives and property.

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