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Run on the runway

January 18th, 2008  |  Published in Adventure, Living, Personal, Sports  |  13 Comments

When I came across the post on the RFL run­ning group about run­ning on the run­way at the new Ban­ga­lore air­port, I couldn’t not be inter­ested! I mean, how many times will I get the chance to say while look­ing our of the air­craft win­dow (feel­ing really cool and all that, might I add), “Oh, do you know that I ran on this run­way once?” :)

The new Ban­ga­lore Inter­na­tional Air­port is located at Devan­halli, which is on the way to Nandi Hills and around 25kms from Cub­bon Park. So if you live in South Ban­ga­lore (includ­ing me), we have seri­ous rea­son to worry! Any­way, back to my report.

Running on the runway!

So early morn­ing, on Jan­u­ary 13, around 415 am we set out to Cub­bon Park and boarded the bus that was to take us to the venue. Brav­ing the cold weather and thick mist cover, about 30 peo­ple boarded the bus, the rest choos­ing to come in their own vehi­cles.

At around 515 am after some delay we started off. In the pitch dark­ness we couldn’t see much but we did all realise that our des­ti­na­tion was quite far (and this was off peak!)! It took us nearly an hour to reach there. After which we had about a 15 minute stop at the gate to wait for every­one to assemble. 

View of the runway

After that, just as twi­light was break­ing, we started off into the air­port premises from the main gate and by around 630 am we were at the assem­bling point. At 7 am, Mar­cel from the Zurich air­port team and one of the key ini­tia­tors of this run, explained the route and then we were all off. 

In the begin­ning, we could hardly see a thing — the mist was pretty heavy. After a few min­utes, I caught a glimpse of the faster run­ners dis­ap­pear­ing into the hori­zon and set­tled down into my com­fort­able (slow!) pace. 

On the run!

Run­ning on the run­way is a lit­tle odd because there seems to be no end in sight : just end­less tar­mac in front of you. 

They had set up 2 aid sta­tions with cof­fee, tea and bis­cuits so that was a nice break because I def­i­nitely needed some caf­feine in my system.

It took me around 1 hr 10 min­utes to com­plete the loop (which Toufeeq informs me was around 8.5 km). How­ever, my shin splits are get­ting increas­ingly worse after runs, so I’ll need to fig­ure out how to get it under control.

Any­way, back to the new airport! 

At around 845 am after another round of tea and bis­cuits or so, we all went towards the Air Traf­fic Con­trol tower and climbed 15 storeys upto the very top from where we got some great views of the whole expanse of the area, the ter­mi­nal build­ing and Nandi Hills.

ATC

At the top

Then, the Zurich air­port team took us for a ter­mi­nal tour in batches and showed us the dif­fer­ent areas. Appar­ently, the air­port was first mooted in 1998 and was finalised only in 2005, nearly 7 years later. By then of course, all the esti­mates had gone up con­sid­er­ably. So, thought he ter­mi­nal build­ing is quite large in com­par­i­son to our cur­rent build­ing, it will still not be enough in a few years time. But going by the size of the air­port, they should have scope to expand. They are already plan­ning for an extra run­way to be com­pleted around 2012. 

the rfl gang

We walked around and asked quite a few ques­tions, more impor­tantly, whether the air­port would really be ready by the date given : 31 March 2008 : and we were assured that it was true. 

Though it doesn’t look like its any­where near com­ple­tion, at least to a lay per­son, appar­ently looks can be deceiv­ing! Well, we’re all def­i­nitely look­ing for­ward to see­ing it when it’s all new and ready to be opened to the public.

Of course, whether we can all reach there in time for our flights is just another mat­ter altogether! 

Pics:
– BIAL Run Album
– New Ban­ga­lore Air­port Run

Also Read:
Post on Ban­ga­lore Metblogs

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  1. KD says:

    January 18th, 2008 at 11:48 pm (#)

    Anita,
    Thanks for the great insight. Enjoyed read­ing your post and see­ing all the pic­tures on your flickr and picasa streams.
    Looks like you guys had fun. The ques­tion is will it be con­ve­nience or tor­ture for ban­ga­lore­ans using this air­port.
    What is the deal with all the tax they plan to slap on each pas­sen­ger using this facility.

  2. Az Azura says:

    January 19th, 2008 at 11:28 am (#)

    it would be cool for me to tell some­one that I had run on a run­way.. as if that will ever happen!!xo

  3. Lubna says:

    January 20th, 2008 at 6:37 pm (#)

    Hi

    Yep, looks like we are all set to fly from this air­port. More inter­est­ing was the news of the Kingfisher-Deccan heli­copter ser­vice from the city to this air­port for the high net­worth indi­vid­u­als only, of course.
    Say hi to Kit Kit (for some strange rea­son had been call­ing her Kit Kat, hope she didnt’ mind).
    Best
    Lubna

  4. » Air Traffic Control ATC-News.com: Air Traffic Control News - Updated (almost) Every Day! says:

    January 20th, 2008 at 11:30 pm (#)

    […] When I came across the post on the RFL run­ning group about run­ning on the run­way at the new Ban­ga­lore air­port, I couldn’t not be inter­ested! I mean, how many times will I get the chance to say while look­ing our …Run on the runway […]

  5. Vidooshak says:

    January 21st, 2008 at 12:53 pm (#)

    Wow!!! I didn’t even know that Indian Air­ports were com­fort­able enough to allow such Dream­scape blogs to come true. Fairy tale blog and beau­ti­ful sneak-peek pic­tures. Con­grats on mak­ing a mem­o­rable run :-)

    The daily news snip­pets on pathetic, imprac­ti­cle and insuf­fi­cient stop-gap arrange­ments being made to reach BIAL leave me between tears and mad laugh­ter. Nowa­days, with new Air­port almost inac­ces­si­ble, one gets such an iso­lated and trapped feel­ing!!! Hope­fully, things won’t be that bad and we jugaadu Indi­ans will fig­ure out a way to make this work well…

    Great read. Keep writing

  6. anita says:

    January 21st, 2008 at 3:23 pm (#)

    @ KD: you’re wel­come! yes, it will be quite a tor­ture. i for one, dread the auto/taxi charges to the new air­port besides the long com­mute :-(
    i am not sure what kind of tax/toll we’ll have to pay!

    @Az Azura: you never know ;)

    @ Lubna: yes, that ser­vice is for a select few. com­mon­ers like us have to bat­tle heavy traf­fic, long dis­tances etc. so it will not be fun! kit kit doesn’t mind being called a chocolate :)

    @ Vidooshak: hey, thanks! it’s going to be a night­mare and i don’t even want to think about it right now. i can’t quite imag­ine what life will be like for fre­quent flyers!

  7. mahendra says:

    January 22nd, 2008 at 9:01 pm (#)

    it would be cool for me to tell some­one that I had run on a run­way.. as if that will ever happen!!thanku 

    i got it

  8. Shruti says:

    January 23rd, 2008 at 5:51 pm (#)

    Wow! I’ve never seen any­one jog­ging on a run­way!!! Beau­ti­ful blog by the way. 

    (Just hap­pened to visit your blog!)

  9. NParry says:

    January 23rd, 2008 at 11:26 pm (#)

    Nice pics and nice write-up. To the com­plain­ers about the access to the air­port from the city, stop com­plain­ing. And bide your time until the infra­struc­ture is in place — it may be in your life­time or your grandson’s. Tough luck, but this is a city rein­vent­ing itself in mul­ti­ple direc­tions and in a heady mix of chaos, incom­pe­tence and enthu­si­asm. Now you got a big air­port, stop com­plain­ing and just wait for the big roads to get you there in your big Nano cars.

  10. Running on the runway | DesiPundit says:

    January 24th, 2008 at 1:19 am (#)

    […] I have always won­dered why they called them “run­ways”. Planes taxi, they don’t run, right? But now I know. Anita writes about run­ning on the new Ban­ga­lore Air­port runway. […]

  11. Swapna says:

    January 24th, 2008 at 3:17 am (#)

    Nice pics. :) The air­port looks good.

  12. Jam says:

    January 24th, 2008 at 9:22 am (#)

    I per­son­ally can­not wait for the new air­port to start func­tion­ing. Yes, there will be major com­muter issues get­ting to the damn place in the begin­ning, but then, as more and more peo­ple start using the air­port, the Govt will not have any choice but to improve the trans­porta­tion facil­i­ties to Devanahalli.

    Man, third straight post on Ban­ga­lore today, I miss HOME.

    Cheers.……Jam

  13. gazal says:

    January 28th, 2008 at 12:21 pm (#)

    hi anita
    indeed who can resist the temp­ta­tion to hop,skip and run on the runway.….and about stay­ing in the south of ban­ga­lore and going to the new airport.…the lesser thought the better.

    nice blog.
    cheers

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