The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) told a bench headed by NGT chief Justice Swatanter Kumar that the fleet of "Indian scheduled operators" is quite new and the aircraft are quieter than their earlier versions resulting in less noise pollution.
"Noise during take-off is the maximum noise generated from an aircraft as full power is required for lift off of the aircraft. The fleet of Indian scheduled operators is quite new and the aircraft are quieter than their earlier versions. All aircraft are compliant with noise standard requirements laid down by ICAO in order to operate globally.
Thrust reversal, also called reverse thrust, is the temporary diversion of an aircraft engine's exhaust so that it is directed forward, rather than backwards.
The green panel asked all the parties in the case to file their suggestions on methods to reduce noise pollution caused due to operation of flights and posted the matter for final arguments on February 23.
The pleas alleged that the noise created by aircraft at the IGI airport was affecting the health of the residents of nearby areas.
The NGT had earlier expressed displeasure over the government's failure to fix environmental norms on noise pollution and directed the Ministry of Environment, DGCA and the Central Pollution Control Board to convene a meeting and take a clear decision on the issue.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content
