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Flight inspection and validation of all Navigational aids and Visual Aids in the Philippine Airports.

08/03/2025

πŸ” Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Hunting at Davao International Airport ✈️

As part of its flight inspection and validation functions, the Flight Inspection and Calibration Group (FICG) of the CAAP is actively monitoring for any RFI that may be affecting Radio Navigational Equipment, including GNSS and its applications to aviation.

The FICG is currently utilizing the Rohde & Schwarz DDF-007 Portable Direction Finder to tackle a significant issue at Davao International Airport. We have identified a local FM station transmitting at 329 MHz, which coincides with the frequency used for GPS correction of the Flight Inspection System (FIS) during flight inspections.

This matter has been reported to the Air Navigation Service (ANS) of CAAP Davao which will coordinate with the National Telecommunications Commission to address the interference.

Stay tuned for updates as the FICG and ANS work diligently to ensure the safety and reliability of our aviation operations!

Photos from Flight Inspection PH's post 24/09/2024

✈️ πŸ›©οΈ We just completed the flight inspection of the NAIA PAPI 24 using SMC's Kingair 350i aircraft!

A huge shoutout to the dedicated personnel from New NAIA Infrastructures Corp (NNIC) for their hard work in adjusting the PAPI angles during the inspection. Your commitment is invaluable! πŸ™ŒβœˆοΈ

A special thanks to the Air Traffic Controllers for expertly finding a way to fit us into the already busy Manila airspace and ensuring our safety throughout the process. Your efforts and dedication to excellence are truly appreciated! πŸ›©οΈπŸ™Œ

23/09/2024

"Up Close and Dangerous"

Flight Inspection of NAIA PAPI 24

Photos from Flight Inspection PH's post 20/09/2024

✈️ **Safety in Our Skies: The Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI)** 🌟

The Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) is a vital visual aid in aviation, guiding pilots during their landing by clearly indicating their approach angle to the runway. With a series of four lights arranged horizontally, it becomes especially crucial in low visibility conditions, providing real-time feedback to ensure safe landings.

Our dedicated Airfield Lighting and Power Technician (ALPT) team works tirelessly to maintain the functionality of the PAPI system. Furthermore, the Flight Inspection and Calibration Group (FICG) conducts periodic flight inspections to ensure its accuracy and integrity. This commitment guarantees that the PAPI operates reliably, upholding the highest safety standards for all flights.

Together, we’re enhancing aviation safety one landing at a time! πŸ›¬βœ¨

12/09/2024

Let us all give a big shout out to Captain Saturnino Dela Cruz, affectionately known as Capt Satti! A retired CAAP pilot and former Assistant Director General of the CAAP Flight Standards and Inspectorate Service (FSIS), he has dedicated his life to aviation and continues to inspire those around him.

Capt Satti is not just a remarkable pilot but also a good friend, uncle, and tatay to everyone fortunate enough to know him. Currently, he serves as one of our esteemed flight inspection pilots, ensuring our skies remain safe for all.

Thank you, Capt Satti, for your unwavering dedication and the warmth you bring to our lives. Here’s to many more adventures in the skies! ✈️❀️

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