Plane makes belly
landing at Buon Ma Thuot
A
King Air plane is seen in this photo illustration. Wikipedia
During a calibration flight, a
The incident prompted the airport to close for over two hours to handle the
incident, said Le Truong Giang, the VNA spokesperson.
When in the airspace of Buon Ma Thuot, the capital city of the Central
Highlands
The pilot of the plane, which is owned by Vietnam Air Service Company
(Vasco), a VNA subsidiary, informed the local air traffic control station
that a belly landing was necessary.
The airport mobilized provincial police, a fire brigade, and rescuers to be
ready to cope with any problems that might occur during the landing.
With assistance from the airport’s technical department, the aircraft safely
landed at 4:20 pm.
In order to handle the incident, the airport suspended its operation for over
two hours.
There were nine people on board at the time, including three pilots, a Vasco
flight operator, and five officials from Vietnam Air Traffic Management
Corporation. All of them sustained no injury from the belly landing.
The airport resumed normal operation at about 7 pm.
The aircraft, a King Air 200, with registration code VN-B594, was
manufactured in 1989. Its last maintenance check-up was on August 29, 2013 at
Vasco.
This plane is usually used for calibration, search and rescue, to photograph
terrains, and for ecological surveys.
The cause of the incident is being investigated by concerned agencies, a VNA
representative said.
A similar incident occurred
with another VNA aircraft last month, when an ATR-72 plane was found without
one of its two front landing-wheels after it landed in
After all 41 passengers and the crew had left the aircraft, airport
technicians carried out a routine examination and found that it had lost one
of its two front wheels.
Further examination showed that the aircraft’s front shaft had been broken at
one side, causing the loss of the wheel.
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Thứ Hai, 25 tháng 11, 2013
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