Thai
Airways plane skids off runway
Thirteen people have been taken to hospital after a Thai
Airways Airbus 330-300 skidded off the runway at Bangkok's main international
airport.
A Thai Airways Airbus 330-300 skidded off the runway while landing at Bangkok's main
airport after its landing gear malfunctioned, the airline said Monday. Thirteen
people were injured while evacuating the plane.
After
the accident, workers on a crane blacked out the Thai Airways logo on the tail
and body of the aircraft, as part of an effort to protect the airline's image
according to Star Alliance guidelines, an official said. It was the second
mishap in less than two weeks for Thailand's national carrier.
The flight from Guangzhou, China, was carrying 288 passengers and 14 crew members.
"After touchdown at Suvarnabhumi Airport, the landing gear malfunctioned and caused the aircraft to skid off the runway," Thai Airways President Sorajak Kasemsuvan said in a statement. "Sparks were noticed from the vicinity of the right landing gear near the engine; the matter is under investigation."
Airbus
spokesman Justin Dubon said it was too early to comment on what caused the
accident. He said Airbus has dispatched a team of experts to Bangkok to aid in
the investigation.
Photos
taken after the incident showed deep furrows from skid marks in a grassy area
off the runway, and the aircraft resting with its nose down and emergency
slides inflated.
"The
captain took control of the aircraft until it came to a complete stop and
passengers were evacuated from the aircraft emergency exits," the Thai
Airways president said.
Thai
Airways initially said 14 passengers were injured but revised the figure to
"13 minor injuries" sustained during the evacation.
Thai
Airways official Smud Poom-On said that "blurring the logo" after an
accident was a recommendation from Star Alliance known as the "crisis
communication rule," meant to protect the image of both the airline and
other members of Star Alliance.
The
incident occurred less than two weeks after 20 passengers were injured when a
Thai Airways Airbus A380 hit severe turbulence as it was descending to Hong
Kong's airport.
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