Chinanews client, Beijing, September 14 (Reporter Zhang Xu) Recently affected by typhoons, there have been rains and windy weather in Zhejiang, Shanghai and other places. How does the Civil Aviation Administration deal with seasonal risks such as typhoons?

Wang Haibo, deputy director of the Comprehensive Department of the Civil Aviation Administration.

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  In this regard, Wang Haibo, deputy director of the General Affairs Department of the Civil Aviation Administration, stated on the 14th that the 14th typhoon "Sandu" had wiped the coastal waters of Shanghai on the night of September 13 and moved slowly northward. The flight operations of some airports in East China were greatly affected. , On the 13th, a total of 2,377 flights were cancelled at Pudong, Hongqiao, Hangzhou and Ningbo airports.

It is expected that today, 1174 flights will be cancelled.

  In order to do a good job in flood prevention and typhoon prevention and ensure the safe and stable operation of civil aviation, the Civil Aviation Administration of Civil Aviation has organized and held special video conferences for two consecutive days from the 12th, focusing on the movement path and development trend of typhoons, and understanding the preparations of various civil aviation units to respond to typhoons. The deployment of civil aviation flood prevention and prevention work mainly includes:

  The first is to strengthen organizational guarantees and implement work responsibilities.

  All relevant units are required to achieve ideological awareness, organization and leadership in place, implementation of responsibilities, and work measures in place to ensure the safety of people's lives and property, and strive to minimize the impact of the typhoon.

  The second is to strengthen the investigation of hidden dangers and improve the emergency plan.

  Relevant airports are required to strengthen flood prevention and drainage work, strengthen and maintain parked aircraft and important facilities and equipment; air traffic control units strengthen the accuracy of weather warnings and forecasts, reasonably formulate flow control measures to ensure safe and orderly air operations, and strengthen inspections and inspections of navigation equipment. Emergency maintenance; airlines strictly implement safety regulations for extreme weather, resolutely prevent over-standard and super-capacity operations, and do a good job in circumventing typhoons and flight alternate landings; civil aviation administrative agencies strengthen the supervision of typhoon and flood prevention to ensure that work measures are in place.

  The third is to strengthen operation guarantees and do a good job of service.

  Give full play to the role of the Airport Operation Management Committee, strengthen the organization and coordination of flight operations during flood prevention and typhoon prevention, and focus on the overall coordination of passenger services under abnormal flight conditions and operational guarantees during the flight recovery phase, especially for international inbound flights. ; Airlines strengthened typhoon warning and forecast, properly coordinated aircraft, reasonably arranged crew members, and backed up sufficient capacity; the airport cooperated with airlines to provide passenger information and service work, and properly arranged passengers with delayed flights; air traffic control departments timely notified real-time changes in typhoon dynamics , To release early warning information in due course.

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