Tracey Taylor departs from Karachi with 'sweet memories'
KARACHI: British aviator Tracey Curtis-Taylor departed from Karachi to India on the next leg of her journey in her vintage open cockpit biplane on Wednesday.
She was seen off by Air Vice Marshal Salman Ahsan Bukhari, Air Officer Commanding Southern Air Command.
Amjad Ali Toor, DG Civil Aviation Authority, was also present at the occasion, said a PAF statement issued on Wednesday.
Tracey had landed in Gwadar on Monday where she was received by Squadron Leader Saira Batool, a lady officer from Pakistan Air Force, the other day she reached Karachi and attended a media conference.
“When Amy Johnson landed here on May 10 in 1930, this was India. The world is a very different place now,” Tracey had said.
“Amy Johnson was creating a record when she set out to complete her journey within 15 days but did it in 19 by literally crashing her way into Australia. I am keen not to repeat that exercise,” she laughed.