First unscheduled flight lands at Kishangarh airport
Shoeb Khan | TNN | Updated: Oct 24, 2017, 23:40 IST
Delhi/Kishangarh: Finally, Kishangarh (Ajmer) has its first passenger unscheduled flight landed on Tuesday. The scheduled flights can start anytime after October 31. Ferrying five lawmakers to Ajmer, the flight took off at 10.15 am from Delhi and landed at 11 am at Kishangarh airport. The distance was covered in 45 minutes passing through barren land, water bodies, sand dunes, and hills giving a perfect aerial view of the diverse topography.
The 50-seater aircraft's maximum height, allows passengers to view the topography clearly. The height is suitable enough for you to see the movement of even two-wheelers throughout the journey. The flight path to Kishangarh is via Jaipur skies or through Jaipur airport ATC radar. It goes over the Sitapura area to Mansarovar and follows the National Highway number 8 for some minutes before it goes over a barren dry patch of Dudu.
State biggest university—Central university in Kishangarh spread in 583 acres of land provides a breathtaking view which keeps the passengers guessing about the place. The lawmakers--—Vasudev Devnani, Anita Bhadel, Shatrughan Gautam, Suresh Rawat and Shankar Singh Rawat jumped on their seats to see the white surface of marble town announcing even before the cabin crew of landing soon.
Devnani couldn't stop chanting 'Hathi Ghoda Palki...Jai Kanahaiya La Ki' to offer gratitude to the lord for making the dream into reality. Meanwhile the other passengers were eyes left wide open to see the huge mass of land passing it as a snow land. Before they could understand they were told that mass of land is a dumping yard for marble slurry.
Overloaded with excitement the lawmakers make a fast exit from the flight to receive a grand reception. The passengers, including Zoom airline officials, scribes and some invitees were given a traditional reception with turban. Sanjiv Jindal, general manager of AAI is done with his responsibility of construction this non-metro airport has announced amid celebration to take construction workers children for a joyride on October 31. "these kids have lived here with their parents with a dream to see the flights. I want to take their dream to the next level by taking them to the skies for a joy ride," said Jindal.
The airport may be waiting for its passenger scheduled flight, but chartered flights have started pouring in. Soon after the passenger flight a chartered flight from Delhi ferrying a family of one Ashok Chaturvedi. The passengers came here for some hours with a sole purpose of visiting Dargah Ajmer. Jindal also expressed hope that chartered flights might be higher than the scheduled flights.
The 50-seater aircraft's maximum height, allows passengers to view the topography clearly. The height is suitable enough for you to see the movement of even two-wheelers throughout the journey. The flight path to Kishangarh is via Jaipur skies or through Jaipur airport ATC radar. It goes over the Sitapura area to Mansarovar and follows the National Highway number 8 for some minutes before it goes over a barren dry patch of Dudu.
State biggest university—Central university in Kishangarh spread in 583 acres of land provides a breathtaking view which keeps the passengers guessing about the place. The lawmakers--—Vasudev Devnani, Anita Bhadel, Shatrughan Gautam, Suresh Rawat and Shankar Singh Rawat jumped on their seats to see the white surface of marble town announcing even before the cabin crew of landing soon.
Devnani couldn't stop chanting 'Hathi Ghoda Palki...Jai Kanahaiya La Ki' to offer gratitude to the lord for making the dream into reality. Meanwhile the other passengers were eyes left wide open to see the huge mass of land passing it as a snow land. Before they could understand they were told that mass of land is a dumping yard for marble slurry.
Overloaded with excitement the lawmakers make a fast exit from the flight to receive a grand reception. The passengers, including Zoom airline officials, scribes and some invitees were given a traditional reception with turban. Sanjiv Jindal, general manager of AAI is done with his responsibility of construction this non-metro airport has announced amid celebration to take construction workers children for a joyride on October 31. "these kids have lived here with their parents with a dream to see the flights. I want to take their dream to the next level by taking them to the skies for a joy ride," said Jindal.
The airport may be waiting for its passenger scheduled flight, but chartered flights have started pouring in. Soon after the passenger flight a chartered flight from Delhi ferrying a family of one Ashok Chaturvedi. The passengers came here for some hours with a sole purpose of visiting Dargah Ajmer. Jindal also expressed hope that chartered flights might be higher than the scheduled flights.
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