Nadirgul Airport
Nadirgul Airport is located 12 nm South-East of Hyderabad on the Nagarjuna
Sagar Highway. This airfield primarily supports pilot training. The Andhra
Pradesh Flying Club (APFC), Flytech Aviation Academy and the Rajiv Gandhi
Aviation Academy (RGAA) use this field to train pilots.
Flytech Aviation has its own hangar at Nadirgul. Nadirgul is classified to
Visual meteorological conditions (VMC). It has no instrument approach
procedure, no PAPI or VASI, or any landing aids such as REIL, REL, ALS, or
taxiway lights.
The airfield has a pair of parallel runways, both of which are just about
3000' long and 75' wide. RW10L-RW28R is paved, while the RW10R-RW28L is
un-paved. The runway is slightly inclined towards RW28 (RW28 is 1804' and
RW10 is 1790').
Local surface winds favor the use of RW28 from March to August, and RW10
from September to February. Though not designated (and maintained) as a
runway, a specific portion of the airfield is left as a cross-runway
(RW14-RW32 they call). Though not often used, the primary idea is to
facilitate any emergency landings, if needed during the training flights.
Trainees mostly fly single engined aircraft like the Cessna 152 and Cessna
172.
The circuit altitude is 2600' and the pattern is South of the field as North
of Nadirgul is a residential area.
For all practical purposes, METAR and TAFOR issued for Rajiv Gandhi
International Airport (RGIA) are used. Also, there is no dedicated Air
Traffic Control at the airfield, but ATC duties are carried out by flying
school trainees. After the opening of RGIA at Shamshabad, all pilot training
activity was to be shifted to the Begumpet Airport. However, Nadirgul still
remains active in service.
Airports Authority of India (AAI) is the
operator of this Airport.
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