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Phuket Airport Stages Emergency Exercise Drill For Sea Crash

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Phuket International Airport conducted a full-scale emergency exercise on April 7, 2026, simulating a maritime aircraft crash as part of PEMEX 2026. The drill tested the airport’s ability to respond rapidly and effectively to a major aviation emergency, with participation from senior officials, emergency services and multiple agencies. The exercise aimed to ensure readiness across personnel, equipment, and inter-agency coordination in the event of a real crisis.

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The simulation began at 2:00 p.m. and was officially opened by Deputy Governor Teerapong Chuaychu, with airport executives and safety authorities in attendance. The scenario involved a Chalong Airways Flight 789, an ATR 72 aircraft, crashing into the sea near the approach to runway 09. The exercise followed international standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and covered all stages of emergency response, from initial reporting and declaration to rescue operations and casualty triage and transfer.

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Authorities established key operational zones in line with global practices, including an Emergency Operations Center for command and coordination, a triage area for assessing casualties, a care area for treatment and a passenger holding area for supporting travellers and relatives. The drill involved coordinated action between agencies such as the Royal Thai Navy Region 3, marine security centres, Phuket air traffic control, the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organisation, disaster prevention units, Sirinat National Park, local hospitals and rescue foundations.

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Officials said the exercise was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of emergency planning, command structures and rescue procedures under realistic conditions. Strong cooperation between public and private sector organisations was highlighted as a key factor in ensuring efficient and safe operations. Airport Director Monchai Tanod stated that the drill demonstrated readiness in all aspects, including personnel, equipment, and integrated response efforts, with a focus on passenger and public safety.

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The outcomes of the exercise will be reviewed and analysed in collaboration with all participating agencies. Findings will be used to refine and update emergency response plans to ensure they remain aligned with evolving risks and operational requirements. Phuket International Airport reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining international safety standards and strengthening public confidence in its emergency preparedness.

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