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Excuse me, but there's a Boeing 737 stuck in the middle of the road

Forsakia
03-05-2007, 23:12
link (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/6620461.stm)

Residents of the Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay) are wondering how long it will take to remove a disused Boeing 737 that has been abandoned in a busy road.

The decommissioned aircraft was being driven through the city at the weekend when the driver got lost and then abandoned the plane.

The Boeing used to belong to the private company Air Sahara.

Some locals are angry that no action is being taken to move the plane. Others say it is a tourist attraction.

It appears that after taking a wrong turn, the driver found himself facing a flyover that was too low for him to take the plane under.

The driver has not been seen since and no-one is assuming responsibility for the 737.

Sunday surprise

Restaurant owner Ramji Thapar is one of the puzzled residents of the Chembur area of the city.


Pradeep Malhotra - 'My work is suffering'

He woke up Sunday morning to find the aircraft on a giant trailer abandoned on the road.

"Saturday night I shut shop and go home and everything is fine," he told the BBC news website.

"Sunday morning when I get here, this aircraft is here near my restaurant!"

The fuselage of the decommissioned aircraft, with the engine, wings and tail removed, was being taken by road to the capital Delhi late on Saturday night.

Reports say it was supposed to be used at a flight training academy.


The plane has become the centre of attraction with people coming from all over the city to take a look.

"I've been fascinated with planes and never seen one so closely," engineering student Vamsi Shastri said. "It's huge!"

His friend Ankur Rane said, "It's fascinating to see an airplane on the roads when one is only used to seeing cars and auto rickshaws."

No joke

However, for Pradeep Malhotra, who runs a catering service in the area, the plane has become a huge problem because it is parked right in front of his shop.

"My work is suffering because the food cannot be loaded in the big vehicles," he said.

"I have to load it in the smaller vans and then carry them to the bigger ones parked at the back.

"I don't know how they are going to take it out because you can't reverse it, its too big, and you can't go further down the road."

Some residents said they had not complained simply because they assumed that the authorities would be making it a priority to get the plane out of the city.

Five days on, it is still not clear who is responsible for the aircraft and its transfer to Delhi.




So anyone want a plane? going cheap.
Heikoku
03-05-2007, 23:29
Why don't they just plunder it?
Swilatia
03-05-2007, 23:31
I don't need a 737.
Vetalia
03-05-2007, 23:36
Call me crazy, but I don't think it's a good career move to abandon one of your company's planes because you got lost and decided to give up. And, for that matter, it raises the question of how that is even possible.
Philosopy
03-05-2007, 23:39
Call me crazy, but I don't think it's a good career move to abandon one of your company's planes because you got lost and decided to give up. And, for that matter, it raises the question of how that is even possible.

Yeah, that's what I thought when I saw this earlier. How can you not be able to track down the owner of an abandoned 737?
Whereyouthinkyougoing
03-05-2007, 23:44
Do you think one does get parking tickets in a 737?

Hmmmmm. *ponders*
Cannot think of a name
03-05-2007, 23:52
Call me crazy, but I don't think it's a good career move to abandon one of your company's planes because you got lost and decided to give up. And, for that matter, it raises the question of how that is even possible.


You gotta admit it's a helluva way to quit.

"Ah, you're kidding me, I can't take the plane this way? Man...that's it, fuck this job."
Myrmidonisia
03-05-2007, 23:54
link (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/6620461.stm)




So anyone want a plane? going cheap.
It's probably home to a thousand Mumbai citizens by now.
Brookslandia
03-05-2007, 23:55
They said the owner was Air Sahara, but seriously, do you think they'll take responsibility for it? They'll have to pay for the idiot who left it there.
Minaris
03-05-2007, 23:56
I can only imagine the store owner confronting the plane abandoner.

"YOU F*CK!!! YOU PARKED A F*CKING PLANE IN FRONT OF MY F*CKING STORE!!!! YOU KNOW HOW F*CKING MUCH THAT'S COST ME???!!!"

"...Oops."
Kryozerkia
04-05-2007, 00:01
The picture of the aircraft in the middle of the road was just one big WTF.
JuNii
04-05-2007, 00:42
Do you think one does get parking tickets in a 737?

Hmmmmm. *ponders*
dunno... but this will be a first.


And I wanna see a video of the cop trying to put the ticket under the wipers... :p