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Passenger plane skids off runway in Indonesia

Postby blackdollie » Wed Apr 14, 2010 12:21 am

A routine domestic flight almost ended in disaster on Tuesday when a jet carrying more than 100 passengers broke apart on landing in Indonesia, injuring about 20 people, officials said.

The Merpati airline Boeing 737 bounced off the tarmac at Rendani domestic airport in Manokwari, West Papua, hurtled into trees and skidded into a shallow river, director general of civil aviation Herry Bhakti Singayuda said.

"All the passengers were in a total panic, some even screamed and cried," said passenger Zainal Hayat, 52, who crawled out of a crack in the fuselage and was being treated at hospital with facial injuries.

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"We flew safely and the plane touched down smoothly on the runway but it just didn't stop. It skidded very fast and I felt it hit something twice before it stopped and tumbled down."

"I got out through a crack in the plane near my seat."

Singayuda said the plane came to a halt with its tail section in the river about 200 metres from the end of the landing strip.

"All 103 passengers and six crew members are safe. Some are injured. They have been rushed to hospital," he said.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade confirmed that no Australians were no board the flight.

Heavy rain and fog were suspected of playing a part in the crash, he added, although expert investigators had yet to arrive at the scene.

Manokwari Hospital emergency unit nurse Benget Hutagalung said "about 20" people had been brought in with shattered limbs and head injuries.

Witnesses said the left wing broke off as the plane smashed into the trees at the end of the runway. The cockpit was also almost completely separated from the rest of the fusilage.

The plane was flying a routine domestic route from Sorong, also in West Papua province, to Manokwari, a distance of about 340 kilometres.

Transport ministry experts from the capital Jakarta were on their way to the rugged province in the far east of the country to investigate the crash, an official said.

The vast archipelago of Indonesia relies heavily on air transport but has one of Asia's worst air safety records.

Merpati airline corporate secretary Sukandi suggested that rain played a part in the crash and ruled out pilot error.

"It was raining when the plane landed. The pilots followed all the safety procedures regarding landing in wet conditions," he said.

Indonesian airlines have been attempting to recover from a poor safety record in recent years.

In August last year a Merpati aircraft disappeared in remote Papua. Its wreckage was found two days later and all 16 passengers and crew aboard were killed.

Three years ago 21 people, including five Australians, were killed when a Garuda plane crashed on the runway at Yogyakarta airport.

Last year 102 people were killed in two separate crashes involving Indonesian military aircraft.

Shortly after the Garuda crash, the European Union banned all Indonesia-registered aircraft from flying to Europe. The EU lifted the ban on Garuda in December last year, citing improvements in the airline's safety standards.

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Re: Passenger plane skids off runway in Indonesia

Postby torx » Wed Apr 14, 2010 1:21 am

Looks like they will remain banned for a(long)while...
Real planes have propellers!
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Re: Passenger plane skids off runway in Indonesia

Postby m732 » Fri Apr 16, 2010 7:52 am

Possible reasons, antiskid inop, brake pressure below limits, strong tailwind and rwy is kinda short 6520ft.
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Re: Passenger plane skids off runway in Indonesia

Postby Maverick » Fri Apr 16, 2010 1:39 pm

Always expect the worse case scenario people..
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Re: Passenger plane skids off runway in Indonesia

Postby m732 » Fri Apr 16, 2010 5:07 pm

m732 wrote:Possible reasons, antiskid inop, brake pressure below limits, strong tailwind, contaminated rwy and landing field is kinda short 6520ft.
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Re: Passenger plane skids off runway in Indonesia

Postby 747-8 » Sat Jun 12, 2010 8:56 pm

torx wrote:Looks like they will remain banned for a(long)while...


Garuda's ban to Europe has been lifted .. flew to Jakarta - Amsterdam return just recently. Ban was not long at all.
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Re: Passenger plane skids off runway in Indonesia

Postby torx » Sun Jun 13, 2010 12:05 pm

The ban lasted for 2 years!(June 2007 to July 2009) but Garuda was absence from Europe for 5 years!
5 years is a long time(and a very significant loss of revenue) in airline business... :><:

http://www.topnews.in/indonesias-garuda ... ar-2234762



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Garuda's ban to Europe has been lifted .. flew to Jakarta - Amsterdam return just recently. Ban was not long at all.
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Re: Passenger plane skids off runway in Indonesia

Postby 747-8 » Tue Jun 15, 2010 10:46 am

torx wrote:The ban lasted for 2 years!(June 2007 to July 2009) but Garuda was absence from Europe for 5 years!
5 years is a long time(and a very significant loss of revenue) in airline business... :><:

http://www.topnews.in/indonesias-garuda ... ar-2234762



If they chose not to fly to Europe before the ban, then the ban itself was nothing more than a political statement for Garuda and other Indonesian airlines to get their act together with regards to improving safety. And things are starting to change, albeit at a very slow rate. It won't happen over night, but the safety culture mindset amongst crews in Indonesia is slowly changing, especially more so now with the influx of foreign pilots working in Indonesia.
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Re: Passenger plane skids off runway in Indonesia

Postby drebarbas » Tue Jun 15, 2010 11:49 am

747-8 wrote: ........................And things are starting to change, albeit at a very slow rate. It won't happen over night, but the safety culture mindset amongst crews in Indonesia is slowly changing, especially more so now with the influx of foreign pilots working in Indonesia.


Do you think so? Since when? High quality and experienced foreign pilots WON'T go to Indonesia in the first place and WON'T be the first choice of employment ......... :=\:

As long as 'Bisa Pak' and 'Di Tanggung Beres' attitude are still there, regulators are on airlines payroll, politicians are shareholders of the airlines and corruption is the religion of the country, having a commendable safety record is just like living in a 'Fantasyland' .......... :<.<:

I, for once, WILL NEVER put my family and loved ones onboard of ANY INDONESIAN CARRIER - PERIOD .......... :=\:


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