PESHAWAR, June 17: A Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) team will visit Chitral to inspect an under-construction house that the local CAA staff has declared a ‘security hazard’ for being close to the runway of Chitral Airport.

The airport manager, CAA, on June 13, 2012 served a notice, under the Federal Government Lands and Buildings (Recovery of Possession Ordinance, 1965), on district coordination officer, Chitral, Rehmatullah Wazir with instructions not to construct the house near the runway, CAA spokesman Pervez George told Dawn.

“The action was necessitated after some pilots lodged complaints that they would not fly to Chitral if the construction of the structure was not put to a halt,” said the spokesman.

The CAA notice has declared the under-construction house a security hazard and a threat to the safety of passengers and aircraft.

The DCO has been informed that if the construction is not stopped the authority may take all legal action, including demolishing the structure and moving the court of law for further action.

However, the DCO Chitral, when contacted on phone, said that a civil court of Chitral had issued a stay order in his favour.

“I am constructing a single storey house (his personal property) on the left side of the runway without creating any safety hazard for the flight operations since the boundary wall of the house is only six feet high,” said Mr Wazir, adding “the under- construction house is situated next to another house.”

Mr George said that the federal government rules had not been followed that required to seek permission from the CAA prior to undertaking any construction near the airport/runway.

“We can’t compromise the flight safety,” he said.

Mr Wazir said that the house had nothing to do with the district government, therefore, the notice served by the CAA was not supposed to mention his official designation.

“I have already gone into litigation and would surely take up this matter with the court,” said the DCO, adding “the dispute is of the creation of local CAA staff and not based on complaints by any of the pilots of Pakistan International Airlines.”

Opinion

Editorial

X post facto
Updated 19 Apr, 2024

X post facto

Our decision-makers should realise the harm they are causing.
Insufficient inquiry
19 Apr, 2024

Insufficient inquiry

UNLESS the state is honest about the mistakes its functionaries have made, we will be doomed to repeat our follies....
Melting glaciers
19 Apr, 2024

Melting glaciers

AFTER several rain-related deaths in KP in recent days, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority has sprung into...
IMF’s projections
Updated 18 Apr, 2024

IMF’s projections

The problems are well-known and the country is aware of what is needed to stabilise the economy; the challenge is follow-through and implementation.
Hepatitis crisis
18 Apr, 2024

Hepatitis crisis

THE sheer scale of the crisis is staggering. A new WHO report flags Pakistan as the country with the highest number...
Never-ending suffering
18 Apr, 2024

Never-ending suffering

OVER the weekend, the world witnessed an intense spectacle when Iran launched its drone-and-missile barrage against...