22 Oct 2020  |   05:26am IST

Navy justifies their stand for NOCs for any construction around airport

Navy justifies their stand for NOCs for any construction around airport

Team Herald


VASCO: The Indian Navy has justified their stand on issue of NOCs for construction of any infrastructure around Dabolim airport citing that they are guidelines of Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA).

The Navy stated that there have been statements reported by TV channels and print media regarding clearances required from the Indian Navy for construction in the vicinity of Dabolim Airport. It is reiterated that clearances/restrictions are in accordance with the MoCA (Height Restrictions for Safeguarding of Aircraft Operations) Rules 2015. 

It said the rules necessitate NOC from respective ‘Airport Operating Authorities’ for construction in the vicinity of airfields. Since the Navy operates the civil airport at Dabolim, cases for NOC are processed by them as opposed to purely civil airfields in India, where such clearances are processed by AAI.

The Navy said it has  simplified the process of obtaining NOCs to the extent possible by processing all NOCs through MPDA or respective panchayats. “MPDA and panchayats have been provided all details and documentation specimens for applying for NOC, including colour coded Zoning Map prepared in accordance with the MoCA," the Navy added. 

“As far as concerns raised about the report sought by Indian Navy from MPDA about details of buildings which have violated MOCA rules around Dabolim airport, this is done only as per directives of the High Court. Unfounded allegations like the Indian Navy is “restricting development” in Goa are uncalled for as aviation safety at Dabolim is of paramount concern and will not be compromised. The issue of permits/NOCs is purely driven by international safety standards and has no relation with hindering development in Goa, least of all by the Indian Navy,” they added. 

The Navy said the ‘nature’ or ‘purpose’ of a building has no bearing on the relaxation of safety standards, but is purely based on the design plan proposed and the location vis-à-vis the airport. 

“Thus, while the Navy completely understands the necessity of constructing a storm shelter in Zuarinagar, its location dictates that design has to be in accordance with the colour coded Zoning map. An acceptable design has now been received by the Navy and is being processed on fast track. For the record, all naval & govt constructions in the airport’s vicinityare strictly guided by the MoCA restrictions,” they added.

“Statements made in the media like the Navy wanting to “control Goa” are entirely unwarranted and the nation’s Armed Forces have a clear charter which is never exceeded. The Indian Navy has been in the forefront to render assistance to the local citizens during times of crisis. During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, a large number of aircraft were deployed to various destinations for collection of PPE, test kits and samples for use in the state of Goa,” they said.

“Provisions mandating issue of NOCs are beyond the scope of amendment by the Indian Navy and would continue to be in force unless international civil aviation safety norms are amended, or the Navy is directed by a higher authority to relax the regulations in force," the Navy  concluded. 


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