Showing posts with label gujarat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gujarat. Show all posts

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Up In The Air .... Part 16

And after take off from Mumbai, the lovely view of Mahim Bay and the Bandra Worli Sea Link was there  to be seen.... From up in the air, Mumbai does look amazing....





And now we were over Juhu...



We turned northwards and at flight level 350, we set course for Ahmedabad and flew along the western coast...



And that's a lovely view of the western coastline...




Thanks to Mr. Narendra Modi's painstaking effort, with waters from the Narmada coming in, today, Gujarat has turned from an arid state to a green state...



What a transformation in the last few years...
The blue of the sky and greens of Gujarat make for an interesting vista...


Wow!






And now, the approach into AMD.... a bustling city...



The Sabarmati River, which bisects Ahmedabad into two...



The shadow of my plane over the city....




 And thanks to the abundant water supply, Ahmedabad is turning green... like the rest of Gujarat...


And finally, on short finals into AMD....

The earlier editions of Up In The Air can be accessed here on this hyperlink - Up In The Air series!

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Kya Surat Hai, Kya Surat Hai!

This week took me to Surat, the diamond capital of India. I always had an image of Surat in my mind ever since I was a kid. The reason for that was simple - one of Papa's acquaintance, Chhaganbhai Patel, when high on his favourite whiskey, would endlessly blabber about his hometown, Surat, in a comical fashion.
But I wonder what Chhaganbhai will have in "dry" liquor free Surat? Masala chaas perhaps!
Surat is barely 260 kilometers from Mumbai. But getting train reservations for Surat is a task, thanks to IRCTC, where the hit rate for successful bookings would be in single digits.
So I had to book myself on SpiceJet SG 152, that departs Mumbai in the evening for Delhi passing by Surat, in what was to be my first flight on SpiceJet.
The best thing about these low cost carriers is their single minded doggedness about punctuality. We boarded on time. The aircraft which was a Boeing 737, registered as VT-SGC and christened "Fenugreek" took off 5 minutes before schedule - all SpiceJet aircraft are named after spices - Cardamom, Fenugreek, Oregano, etc.
The cabin looked shabby, unlike IndiGo's. My seat was untidy - the seat pocket was dirty. Probably cleaning the aircraft is low on priority!



The crew were neither snooty as Jet Airways nor were they as friendly as IndiGo's. Their uniforms are a bit odd, probably they had engaged a low cost designer?
Quite unexpectedly, we were given a snack box, which had paneer tikka, vegetarian seekh kebab, tandoori aloo, balushahi and fresh sweet lime juice. That was nice.


In about 30 minutes after take-off we began our descent. Surat city looked fantastic from the air - well planned, green open spaces and orderly traffic.
The landing was really bad. We landed with a couple of thumps and bangs and it seemed that the pilots weren't able to steer the aircraft along the centerline of the runway. Low cost pilots or pilots with fake licenses, I wonder?
We were to drive 40 kilometers out of the city along NH8. The drive through the city was pretty smooth. The city looked neat and tidy - I am told the city underwent a major cleanup operation after the outbreak of plague in 1994.
The roads were wide enough, and very smooth, well illuminated. The markets alongside the roads were  glitzy and bright, teeming with people. Eateries alongside the road seemed packed - I sometimes wonder how Gujjus have a great time without booze and chicken. Our driver spoke glowingly about the development in the state, the way economic upliftment has happened in the state under the Chief Minister, Mr. Modi. He called the development a wave that lifted everyone alongwith it.
Undoubtedly, the orderliness of Surat could put Mumbai to shame. It all goes on to show how an able administrator, like Mr Modi, can transform a state. But the point is are systems being created to ensure that the good practices are institutionalized. In India, if we have to progress, we have to create institutions that carry on the good work done so that when the able efficient public servants are voted out, the developmental work continues on unhindered. I am not sure whether that's happening in Gujarat, or even in progressive states like Bihar.
We settled into the guest house that night. The next morning before setting out for our meetings we had breakfast in the guest house itself. Man, I was horrified to see samosas being served for breakfast and nothing else - we were in Gujju land after all. On our special request we were served a few toasts which lasted us till lunch.
In the afternoon we set for Mumbai by road on NH 8. The highway was great and scenic - green with big hills showing up every few kilometers. This was my best road trip, in India!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Up In The Air .... Part 7

This was a short but interesting work-trip to Jamnagar on a Dassault Falcon 900EX business jet sometime in January this year. We boarded the aircraft which was parked at Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport's charter terminal at Kalina.
In a few moments after we settled in, we began taxiing towards Runway 9-27.



A view of the Air-India hangars - here you can see an Air-India Express Boeing 737-800, an Airbus A310 and a Boeing 777 to the extreme right. 


As we were turning on the taxiway on to Runway 9-27, I got an opportunity to capture the magnificent Air-India Boeing 747-400 - the palace of the skies! Sadly, these Boeing 747-400s will not do commercial flights for Air-India anymore. They would be used for VIP flights only. In a few months, we'll see the Boeing 787 make these hangars their home!


The Falcon 900EX requires just 1,500 meters of runway length to take off - just a fraction of the entire length of 3,445 metres of Runway 9-27. The takeoff thrust was perceptible because of small fuselage of the aircraft. You would never feel the accelerating thrust in a bigger jet!


Here we overfly Madh Island.


There you can see Borivali and Gorai on the right.


On course to Jamnagar!







Magnificent clouds appeared as we headed in a north-westerly direction!



Approaching the Saurashtra coastline. The sea always appears chocolaty brown here!






The barren landscape of Saurashtra. But change is coming here with the waters of the Narmada canal reaching this parched landscape! I am always fascinated by the way Gujarat is transforming itself.



VT-TAX - a Cessna owned by Turbo Jet of Hyderabad parked on the tarmac!




We take-off, gain altitude and fields give way to the salt pans!



As the sun sets, the display shows our route back home!









Different perspectives of the same sunset!



Holding over Mumbai! In common parlance, we were circling over Mumbai!


The city looks magnificent at night!


Landed!!! The Falcon 900EX is such a beauty!

The other editions of Up In The Air can be accessed at:
Up In The Air .... Part 6
Up In The Air .... Part 5
Up In The Air .... Part 4
Up In The Air .... Part 3
Up In The Air .... Part 2
Up In The Air .... Part 1
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