Transport curiosity: in India a passenger plane got stuck under a bridge

Transport curiosity: in India a passenger plane got stuck under a bridge

8 October 2021, 22:48
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A curious situation occurred in the area of ​​the Delhi airport in India. During transportation, a passenger plane got stuck under the footbridge.

The truck driver who was transporting the fuselage did not calculate the trajectory of the movement. For some unknown reason, he chose the route through a pedestrian bridge with low arches. It was predictable that the airliner would not pass under the arches of the bridge.

The plane managed to overcome about ten meters, after which a creak was heard and the fuselage got stuck. A traffic jam completely paralyzed one part of the highway.

According to the airline representatives, the plane was sold and transported to its owner. Therefore, it was transported without wings. In their statement, they stressed that they completely disclaim responsibility for eliminating the transport collapse.

At the moment, it remains unknown who will deal with the problem. In the meantime, the aircraft's fuselage is under the pedestrian bridge, and only causes comic comments on social networks.

Quite often, in such situations, the blame is laid on the transport company that transports the goods. The truck driver admits his guilt, but somehow he can no longer rectify the situation. The plane stands motionless under the footbridge.

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