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Nothing here. It was an An-124 , of a Russian company operating on contract for US/NATO. I usually here this aircraft going over Dubai once or twice a week. This was not a military plane.
And was not carrying any weapons. It had the designation Alpha Romeo or tango Romeo , and these designations don't carry any weapons or anything. The one with weapons are of whiskey designation jis ko utarnay ki himmat nhn humaray pas.
So nothing to be surprised about, the aircraft just did not have a scheduled permit to come in like this.
Nothing here. It was an An-124 , of a Russian company operating on contract for US/NATO. I usually here this aircraft going over Dubai once or twice a week. This was not a military plane.
And was not carrying any weapons. It had the designation Alpha Romeo or tango Romeo , and these designations don't carry any weapons or anything. The one with weapons are of whiskey designation jis ko utarnay ki himmat nhn humaray pas.
So nothing to be surprised about, the aircraft just did not have a scheduled permit to come in like this.
The problem might have escalated from cargo plane not following the assigned route for civil aviation/airliners Or may be it wasn't listed to use that airspace on the given timeline. The case will be same if PAA helicopter/liaison aircraft move from Base A to Base B without following the right protocol. What do you say?
some reports say it had cargo other than allowed for it...So it appears it was carrying weapons while not designated to do so?
This report has the least probability. Unless pilot knows details of items on-board and they share all information "truly" with ATC.some reports say it had cargo other than allowed for it...So it appears it was carrying weapons while not designated to do so?
And the aircraft has been cleared to go.
Most probably just a mix-up of flight schedules.