Bangkok - incidente in atterraggio per volo Thai


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A3157/13 - DUE TO DISABLED AIRCRAFT ON RWY 01R/19L, THE REMAINING PORTION
OF A RWY 01R/19L, RWY 01R IS NOT ALLOWED TO TKOF AND LANDING,
RWY 19L IS ALLOWED TO TKOF ONLY AT THE PSN AS FOLLOWING
A. AIRCRAFT ENTERS RWY 19L TO TKOF PSN VIA TWY B8 AND THEN TURNS
RIGHT TO FACE SOUTH FOLLOWING YELLOW GUIDELINE AND TAXI TO TKOF
PSN DISPLAYED BY THE TRANSVERSE WHITE MARKING, TORA IS 2000M
B. AIRCRAFT ENTERS RWY 19L TO TKOF PSN VIA TWY B7 FOLLOWING YELLOW
GUIDELINE TO TKOF PSN DISPLAYED BY TRANSVERSE WHITE MARKING,
TORA IS 1700M
C. RWY EDGE LGT, RWY CENTERLINE LGT, RWY END LGT IN THIS PORTION
OF RWY 19L ARE SERVICEABLE
D. CLOSED TWY:B1, B2, B3, B4, B5 AND B6
E. AIRCRAFT USING THIS SHORTENED RWY SHOULD BE CODE C OR BELOW
F. AIRLINE SHOULD HAVE ADDITIONAL RESERVED FUEL DUE TO POSSIBLE
FLIGHT DELAYS. 09 SEP 05:30 2013 UNTIL 11 SEP 02:00 2013. CREATED: 09 SEP 05:32 2013
 
Preliminary

[TD="class: caption"]Status:[/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Date:[/TD]
[TD="class: caption"]08 SEP 2013[/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Time:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"]23:26[/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Type:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"]
A333.gif
Airbus A330-321 [/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Operator:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"] Thai Airways International [/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Registration:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"] HS-TEF[/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]C/n / msn:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"] 066[/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]First flight:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"] 1995-03-02 (18 years 7 months)[/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Engines:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"] 2 Pratt & Whitney PW4164[/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Crew:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"]Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 14[/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Passengers:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"]Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 288[/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Total:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"]Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 302[/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Airplane damage:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"] Unknown[/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Location:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"]Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) ( Thailand ) [/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Phase:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"] Landing (LDG)[/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Nature:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"]International Scheduled Passenger[/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Departure airport:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"] Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN/ZGGG) , China[/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Destination airport:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"] Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK/VTBS) , Thailand[/TD]

[TD="class: caption"]Flightnumber:[/TD]
[TD="class: desc"] 679[/TD]
Narrative:
An Airbus A330-300 operated by Thai Airways International suffered a runway excursion accident upon landing at Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK), Thailand. Initial media reports indicate there were 288 passengers and 14 crew members on board. At least twelve were injured.
Flight TG-679 landed on runway 19L at 23:26 following a flight from Guangzhou, China. It apparently went off the right side of the runway, causing the nosegear to fail. The airplane was evacuated on the left hand side of the plane.
Reportedly a fire erupted in the right hand engine, which was put out by airport fire services.

In a statement Thai Airways reported there was a "landing gear malfunction" after touchdown and that "Fire spark were noticed from the vicinity right landing gear near the engine".

Weather reported about the time of the accident (16:26 UTC / 23:26 LT):
VTBS 081630Z 00000KT 9999 FEW020 BKN120 BKN300 26/23 Q1012 NOSIG
16:30 UTC: wind calm; Visibility: 10+ km; broken clouds at 30000 feet and 12000 feet, few clouds at 2000 feet; Temperature: 26°C, Dewpoint: 23°C, QNH: 1012 mb.

http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20130908-0
 
Thai Airways removes damaged aircraft
Alan Dron Sep 13, 2013
Thai Airways has removed its Airbus A330-300 from runway 19L at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport.

The aircraft slid off the runway after one of its landing gear bogies reportedly collapsed on landing Sept. 8 after landing following a flight from Guangzhou, China. Of the 288 passengers and 14 crew, 13 sustained minor injuries during the evacuation.

Local press reports have indicated the accident was caused by the failure of a defective bogie beam.

The aircraft’s proximity obstructed the runway, restricting its usable length.

The incident is under investigation by multiple agencies, including the Aircraft Accident Investigation Committee of Thailand, the US National Transportation Safety Board and France’s Bureau d'Enquêtes et d'Analyses. Representatives from Airbus and powerplant manufacturer Pratt & Whitney are also assisting.*

The investigation is being chaired by the ranking civil servant of the Thai Ministry of Transport.

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