Indian plane stranded in Karachi declared 'unfit' for travel

Afzal Nadeem Dogar
July 05, 2022

An alternative plane will carry 138 passengers stranded in Karachi to Dubai

A SpiceJet passenger Boeing 737-800 aircraft takes off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel international airport in Ahmedabad, India May 19, 2016. — Reuters/File


KARACHI: Engineers of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) Tuesday declared the Indian plane that got stranded in Karachi as “unfit” for travel upon inspection at the Jinnah International Airport.

The SpiceJet B737 aircraft operating flight SG-11 Boeing arrived from Mumbai and was forced to make an emergency landing in Karachi.

Now an alternative plane will carry 138 passengers stranded in Karachi to Dubai.

This morning, an Indian Airlines plane en route from Delhi to Dubai made an emergency landing in Karachi.

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Aviation sources said that engineers of the PIA inspected the aircraft and did not clear it for the next flight after which alternative arrangements were made.

According to PIA sources, its engineers inspected the cockpit of the Boeing 737 while the captain of the Indian plane checked the fuel level.

The Indian captain asked Indian engineers to repair the plane.

According to the spokesperson of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the passengers of the Indian plane were transferred to the transit lounge of Karachi Airport in the afternoon and will now depart from Karachi to Dubai by an alternative flight.


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