Despite Being Covered With Karhutla Smoke, AP II Ensures Safe Flights At Jambi Airport
JAMBI - PT Angkasa Pura (AP) II ensures that the flight schedule for Sultan Thaha Jambi Airport continues to run safely even though the area is shrouded in smoke from forest and land fires aka forest and land fires.
"Three days of being hit by smoke from the burning of the forest, flights at Sultan Thaha Jambi Airport remain safe," said Executive General Manager of PT Angkasa Pura (AP) II Sultan Thaha Siswanto Airport Branch Office in Jambi, Wednesday, September 6, which was confiscated by Antara.
This, he continued, is because visibility or visibility is still at a safe distance threshold or above 1,500 meters.
"Flights are still safe until now, although this morning visibility was below the threshold, but it did not interfere with flights," he said.
Siswanto ensured that there were no flight disruptions during the three days Jambi City was hit by smog, especially in the morning. He said flight activities at Sultan Thaha Jambi Airport were dominated during the day, where visibility was above 1,500 meters.
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Meanwhile, BMKG forecaster Sultan Thaha Jambi Okta Irawan said visibility in Jambi tends to change. In the morning visibility can be below 1,400 meters, then gradually rising to close to 5,000 meters until noon.
Meanwhile, the lowest visibility tends to occur at night until the morning, this is because it is influenced by cold and humid air factors.
"So smoke is mixed with water vapor, so it makes it worse and reduces visibility," he said.
Meanwhile, since Monday, September 4, Jambi City has been shrouded in fog, resulting in the air quality index in the area being categorized as unhealthy. This condition continues until Tuesday and Wednesday morning so that the Jambi City Government has also instructed residents to wear masks when doing activities.
Meanwhile, on Monday, September 4, the manager of Sultan Thaha Jambi Airport gave masks to passengers at the airport.