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Flight TG669 skids off runway
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BANGKOK: -- All 298 persons on board Thai Airways International's flight TG669 are safe despite the accident during the landing.

Departing Guangzhou, China, the flight landed safely at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 11.30pm on Sunday.

One of the engines of the Airbus A330 aircraft caught fire. The plane skidded off the runway, causing minor injuries to 12 persons. Some suffered from smoke.

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-- The Nation 2013-09-09

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UPDATED: Thai Airways Airbus A330 Accident on Landing at Bangkok
By AirlineReporter.com Staff

BANGKOK: -- Late Sunday night, local time in Bangkok, Thailand, a Thai Airways Airbus A330-300 landed and experienced a failure of its front landing gear.

Flight 679 departed from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN) in China and landed at the Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) at about 11:00pm. The aircraft was carrying 278 passengers and 14 crew members. The airline is reporting that eight passengers were “slightly injured.”

We reached to Airbus and they explained that they currently do not have a statement, but are monitoring the situation.

The Airbus A330-300 involved in the incident is registered HS-TEF and was delivered to Thai Airways in March of 1995.

Full story:http://www.airlinereporter.com/2013/09/thai-airways-a330-crashes-on-landing-at-bkk/

-- Airline Reporter 2013-09-09

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14 hurt as plane skids off runway in Bangkok: airline

BANGKOK, September 9, 2013 (AFP) - A Thai Airways plane skidded off the runway in Bangkok after the landing gear malfunctioned, slightly injuring more than a dozen passengers as they evacuated the jet, the airline said Monday.


The incident late on Sunday at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport involved an Airbus 330-300 carrying 288 passengers and 14 crew members on a flight from Guangzhou in southern China, the carrier said.

The plane was seen resting on grass on Monday morning next to the runway with its evacuation slides still deployed and the Thai Airways name and logo hastily covered up.

"Sparks were noticed from the vicinity of the right landing gear near the engine; the matter is under investigation," the airline said in a statement.

"The captain took control of the aircraft until it came to a complete stop and passengers were evacuated from the aircraft emergency exits. The operation was conducted by the captain and cabin crew strictly according to emergency procedures."

About 14 people were slightly injured when they escaped down the emergency slides, Thai Airways president Sorajak Kasemsuvan told local television.

"They were sent to hospital but most of them received treatment and were discharged," he added.

The carrier said it would take about 24 hours to remove the aircraft, which could cause flight delays.

The incident comes just over a week after dozens of passengers and crew were injured when a Thai Airways A380 superjumbo hit severe turbulence during a flight from Bangkok to Hong Kong.

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-- (c) Copyright AFP 2013-09-09

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That looks a bit more then just skidding a bit the runway, good luck no one's hurt badly. I said that before Thai Airways lost its credibility, they have major cash problems, bad management, that leads to endured use of old aircrafts, probably and no first class maintenance anymore to economise because being under pressure of business competition which often leads to bad service and personnel. Some more incidents they can also say good bye being a member of Star Alliance. An airplane crash in our days easily leads to a bankruptcy with almost no point of return even for a major carrier like TG, look at Lufthansa why do they spent thatkind of tremendous effort on safety because it would extrem to recoup from an aircraft loss, finacially and due to the damaged image. But have we not heard lately the problems of Thai Airways are due to the exchange rates! If not some many lives depends on every flight I would be laughing!

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Quite strange that the 2 'quality' English newspapers have hardly picked up on this , while foreign media have.

Correction, as of 9:00 am one the 2 'quality' newspaper made it a headline. The only reporter of this newspaper must have woken up and arrived at the office..

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AVIATION
A THAI flight slides off Bangkok runway Sunday night, 13 injured


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BANGKOK: -- THAI International Airways is investigation into an accident in which its TG 679 skidded off the runway while landing at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Sunday night.

Sorajak Kasemsuvan, THAI president said thirteen passengers suffered minor injuries from the accident that took place at 11.20pm.

The Airbus A330-300 left Guangzhou at 9.25pm local time with 288 passengers and 14 crew member on board.

Sorajak said while the flight was landing and touching the runaway whthe landing gear, making it skid off the runaway.

During the incident, there was some sparks at the base of the right wheel, making it caught fire.

Sorajak said Captain of the flight then managed to control the airplane and ordered evacuation of the passengers through emergency exit.

Any more information, please contact at 02-545-3181.

The Airbus A330-300 involved in the incident was delivered to Thai Airways in March of 1995.

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-- The Nation 2013-09-09

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Modern planes are designed to fly with one engine 'not functioning'. This is probably not a Thai Airways problem rather it may have been one of a variety of problems. Bird strike, faulty engine component. This type of incident is not unusual however the good news is that all survived. Remember the Qantas flight out of Singapore a few years ago. Engine malfunctioned yet the crew did a magnificent job of landing a fully loaded 380 boeing safely.

You act like an expert, with "act" being the operating term since you ignore the role that improper or insufficient maintenance and inspections can play.

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Why is it with Thai accidents, planes, trains, buses, boats, taxis anything - the newspaper never manages to interview any passengers or victims?

The Thai media never manage to interview anybody at any time. All they do is grovel and lob soft pitches they have been instructed to ask.

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18 years old aircraft ....... thats quite a lot ....

People used to make jokes about the 737s, how old they were, how many takes offs and landings they did every day, but there was something reassuring about a plane that performed so well and so often for so long.

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