A team from the DGCA visited the heliport in July last and raised observation with regard to heliport's compliance with DGCA guidelines after the MI-172 crash on April 19, 2011.
Khandu, who is a MLA from the district today, visited the heliport to assess the status of ongoing works, an official communique informed here.
Citing the safety issues and also the difficulties being faced by the passengers in availing helicopter service from temporary helipad at Lumla, Khandu directed the Deputy Commissioner (DC) to complete the remaining works at the earliest and to request the Civil Aviation department for operating the heliport service on temporary basis till re-carpeting was done.
The minister met the DC who updated him on actions taken by the district administration and the state civil aviation department to meet the shortcoming pointed out by the DGCA team.
The DC apprised the minister that almost all the observations have been met with except for works like re-carpeting and surfacing of the helipad.
Tawang being a favoured destination has a large flow of tourists who are keen to avail the helicopter service.
