India Approves First Private PinS Instrument Approach Procedure at Undavalli Heliport
Satellite-based navigation system to enhance helicopter safety, efficiency and all-weather operations.

India has achieved a major aviation milestone with the approval of the country's first Private Point-in-Space (PinS) instrument approach procedure for helicopter operations at Undavalli Heliport.
The Civil Aviation Ministry said PinS uses advanced satellite-based navigation technology to enable helicopters to carry out safe and precise instrument approaches to heliports without conventional instrument landing infrastructure. The system is particularly useful during adverse weather conditions and in areas lacking ground-based navigation aids.
The PinS procedure was developed by the Airports Authority of India and approved by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu said the approval marks a new era in helicopter operations by enhancing flight safety, operational efficiency and all-weather accessibility. He said the government remains committed to adopting modern technologies and building a globally benchmarked, technology-driven helicopter ecosystem.
The ministry said the approval will pave the way for similar PinS procedures across the country, benefiting emergency medical services, disaster relief, tourism, offshore operations, pilgrimage services, corporate aviation and regional connectivity, while improving the safety and reliability of helicopter operations.

