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    One Two Go plane has a heavy landing in Hat Yai

    I'm not typing all this out but take my word for it, it's on the front page of todays BKK Post, anyway it's nowhere near as serious - landed really heavily and a couple of customers were bruised, the oxygen masks fell down and some bits fell off - still, not a good week for the airline is it.
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    you are a dick Scampy- can a mod change the title of this thread...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingwilly View Post
    you are a dick Scampy- can a mod change the title of this thread...
    I merely copied the Bangkok Post title and added 'Hat Yai'.
    Last edited by The Gentleman Scamp; 23-09-2007 at 10:21 PM.

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    They will need to check if there is structural damage - judging from the state of the internal body-panels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by watterinja View Post
    They will need to check if there is structural damage - judging from the state of the internal body-panels.

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    hard landing it 'twas ,

    she's flying again already ready ..........................

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    i think hard landing is more appropriate...

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    That's more than just a 'hard landing'!!!

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    ^ agreed, but thats the technical term.

    crash landing implies that the plane has actually broken in half or so, fires, potential deaths etc.

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    Meanwhile, another One-Two-Go flight from Bangkok to Hat Yai yesterday had a minor crash landing, but the pilot managed to control the aircraft.

    One of the plane's lights and air-conditioning control panels fell on top of a passenger and oxygen masks also dropped down, airport officials said.

    One passenger suffered bruising.

    The incident took place less than a week after 89 passengers were killed and 41 injured when One-Two-Go flight OG269 from Bangkok veered off the runway and crashed at Phuket airport.

    Sqn-Ldr Pornchai, who briefed a delegation from the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) transport committee about last week's crash, said airport controllers had warned the pilot about gusting winds and rain.

    He said the controllers received information [from the pilot] that as the aircraft was about to touch down, its wheels were out, but they did not touch the ground.

    He cited the taped conversation between the air traffic controllers and the pilot.

    ''The chief pilot shouted 'mayday' repeatedly to ask for help until he lost contact with the control tower,'' Sqn-Ldr Pornchai said.

    The NLA committee, led by Bannawit Kengrien, yesterday travelled to Phuket to compile information about the crash and visit the injured at Bangkok Phuket hospital.

    On long-term measures to cope with emergencies at the airport, he said the airport needed better quality foam to extinguish fires. The foam used to douse the fire last week was not good enough to put the fire out completely, Sqn-Ldr Pornchai said.

    He also suggested large, better-equipped hospitals be built near Phuket airport.

    Currently, the closest hospital is Thalang hospital, a small hospital that cannot serve many emergency patients, he said, adding the large hospitals are situated far away from the airport.

    He said another 50 CCTV cameras would be installed in and around the airport, in addition to the 50 cameras already in place.

    The NLA panel also called on the airport to make sure its equipment is well maintained and staff properly trained, he said.

    Adm Bannawit said improvements must be made to the airport's rescue capability.

    He said the airport still lacked an efficient rescue team and there were no rescue helicopters available.

    He said he would pass on complaints about shortcomings in airport rescue work to various agencies.

    Adm Bannawit expected all airports under the supervision of the Airports of Thailand to finish installing security cameras by the end of the month.

    As for the data recorders which were sent to the United States, he said, the information on the cause of the crash should be made available in a month.

    Udom Tantiprasongchai, president of Orient Thai Airlines, operator of the One-Two-Go budget airline, said he had received a report on yesterday's incident which said the pilot had to make a crash landing on the runway to ensure the wheels firmly touched down.

    He said it was ''a normal situation'' which happened occasionally and did not suggest the plane was of sub-standard quality. He said officials of the Civil Aviation Department investigated the cause of the accident and had found nothing wrong with the plane.

    He said the department had allowed the plane to get back into service.

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    ^^ & ^^^ I hear you both, but, here's what worries me & you're both 100% correct.

    By them simply defining it as a 'hard landing', & not a 'crash landing', it would surely affect the level of inspection that needs to be carried out before the plane can be again used in service.

    It would not surprise me if this very plane fails in the not too distant future with a premature structural failure. The plane is basically a long tube & the back portion, behind the rear wheels must have really taken a large almost shock loading. I have my sincere doubts about Thai airline inspection capability.

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    diaw - this plane was considered to have had a 'hard landing'


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    Agreed - & that one broke in two.

    Now go & look in exactly the same place, on the 1-2-thud plane, using the correct fatigue-testing equipment & I'll bet you there is 'some' additional damage in the one that landed hard in Hat Yai.

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    ^ i'm not debating if the hat yai one is damaged or not Diaw.

    wot i said was that the OP calling it a crash landing was grossly incorrect and wrong, u wanted to argue the point and have been found wrong, just graciously accept that you were wrong...

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    ^ What would settle the debate, if there is one, is precisely how an aviation expert would describe the landing & consequent damage. Have you been an engineer for long, kwt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    , said he had received a report on yesterday's incident which said the pilot had to make a crash landing on the runway to ensure the wheels firmly touched down.
    I do not understand this at all, You can usually feel when the wheels make contact with the runway and when they do you will know it and the plane stops sinking.
    I made a landing like that one, I had been drinking some beer during the flight and I landed the plane about 5 feet above the runway,, took a long time to live that one down..

    Every time I was there to use the plane they would always tell me to radio in when I was close so they could have the runway jack out and handy when I got ready to land.

    Thats one of the reasons I quit flying.

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