The passenger plane sent by road from Karachi yesterday could not reach Hyderabad.
According to the report, the plane is on its way to reach its destination beyond Nooriabad on the motorway.
According to the in-charge of transport, the passenger plane will be transferred to Hyderabad without any stoppage.
The transfer of passenger aircraft from Karachi to Hyderabad by road continues. The aircraft is proceeding on the motorway beyond Nooriabad towards its destination, where it is being flown to Hyderabad.
According to the report, the in-charge transport said that this plane will be transferred to Hyderabad without any hindrance. However, the movement of the plane through the motorway was blocked by the Motorway Police during the night. A spokesman for the Motorway Police has explained that such operations are not permitted in the dark of night, for safety reasons.
This is the first time that an aircraft has been moved from one city to another by road. Special trucks and trolleys are being used for this unique operation.
The decommissioned Boeing 737 of Shaheen Airlines is 110 feet long and weighs 40 tons, with a seating capacity of 240 passengers. The said aircraft is being loaded on a 10-wheeler trailer of 350 feet length and being transported to Hyderabad.
In Hyderabad, the aircraft will be housed at the Civil Aviation Training Institute, where it will be used to train firefighters. Director Civil Aviation Samir Saeed said that the plane is being brought to the institute for training purposes, where firefighters will be trained in effective emergency evacuation of trapped passengers.
According to civil aviation sources, the defunct aircraft is being dismantled and moved from Karachi to Hyderabad. The plane’s tires, wings, and engine have been disassembled, which will be transported to Hyderabad from other sources, and will be reattached to the aircraft at the institute.
The plane was supposed to reach Hyderabad last night, but due to the Motorway Police blocking its night shift, the plane will reach its destination late.
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**Interview with Transport In-Charge Regarding the Passenger Plane Transfer**
**Interviewer**: Good afternoon! Thank you for joining us today to discuss the ongoing transfer of the passenger plane from Karachi to Hyderabad. Can you start by explaining the current status of the plane?
**Transport In-Charge**: Good afternoon! As of yesterday, the passenger plane departed from Karachi. Unfortunately, it has not yet reached Hyderabad but is currently on its way. The aircraft is making its journey along the motorway, specifically heading past Nooriabad.
**Interviewer**: That sounds like quite the operation! What are the logistics involved in transferring a passenger plane by road?
**Transport In-Charge**: Well, transferring a plane by road requires careful planning and coordination. We have to ensure that the route is safe and that the vehicle transporting the aircraft is equipped to handle its size and weight. Our team is monitoring its progress closely to ensure it reaches its destination without any issues.
**Interviewer**: How is the safety of the plane guaranteed during this transfer?
**Transport In-Charge**: Safety is our utmost priority. We have designated transport vehicles specifically designed for such transfers. Additionally, we have support vehicles accompanying the plane to manage traffic and clear any obstacles. The route is pre-checked to account for things like height restrictions and road conditions.
**Interviewer**: Can you confirm if there will be any stops during the journey?
**Transport In-Charge**: No, we are planning a direct transfer without any stops. This is to minimize the risk of any unforeseen delays and ensure the plane arrives in Hyderabad as quickly and safely as possible.
**Interviewer**: Thank you for the insights! What should the public expect in terms of arrival time at Hyderabad?
**Transport In-Charge**: While I cannot provide an exact arrival time, I can assure the public that we are making every effort to complete the transfer swiftly and efficiently. We appreciate everyone’s understanding and patience during this unique transport operation.
**Interviewer**: Thank you again for your time, and best of luck with the transfer!
**Transport In-Charge**: Thank you! We’ll keep everyone updated as the situation progresses.