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Old 15th Apr 2015, 09:18
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Status:PreliminaryDate:Tuesday 14 April 2015Time:20:05Type:
Airbus A320-232Operator:Asiana AirlinesRegistration: HL7762C/n / msn: 3244First flight: 2007-08-30 (7 years 8 months)Engines: 2 IAE V2527-A5Crew:Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 8Passengers:Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 74Total:Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 82 Airplane damage: SubstantialLocation:Hiroshima International Airport (HIJ) ( Japan) Phase: Landing (LDG)Nature:International Scheduled PassengerDeparture airport:Seoul-Incheon International Airport (ICN/RKSI), South KoreaDestination airport:Hiroshima International Airport (HIJ/RJOA), JapanFlightnumberZ162Narrative:
Asiana Airlines flight OZ162, an Airbus A320-232, from Incheon, South Korea, suffered substantial damage to the left wing and the No.1 engine in a landing accident at Hiroshima Airport, Japan.
The plane veered off runway 28 to the left (south), and stopped facing east. The ILS-LOC antena, which is located 325 m before the runway 28 threshold, was found to be destroyed. It is also reported that the tail of the plane contacted the runway on touchdown. Smoke from the No.1 engine was observed. All persons onboard were evacuated by the slides, and 23 persons suffered minor injuries. The runway was closed.


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METAR Weather report:
11:00 UTC / 20:00 local time:
RJOA 141100Z VRB02KT 6000 -SHRA PRFG FEW000 SCT012 BKN020 09/08 Q1006

11:08 UTC / 20:08 local time:
RJOA 141108Z VRB02KT 4000 R28/0300VP1800D -SHRA PRFG FEW000 SCT005 BKN012 09/08 Q1006 RMK 1ST000 4ST005 6CU012 A2973 1500E FG E-S
Wind, variable 2 knots: Visivility 4000 m: RVR, runway 28, variable between 300m and 1800m, downward: light shower of rain, partial fog: Cloud layers, 1 okta 0ft, 4 oktas 500ft, 6 oktas 1200ft: Temperature, 9 degree-Celsius: Dew-point, 8 degree-Celsius: QNH, 1006 hPa/2973 INS: Remark, Visibility 1500m for east quadrant, fog located from east to south.11:18 UTC / 20:18 local time:
RJOA 141118Z 15003KT 5000 PRFG BR FEW000 SCT005 BKN012 09/09 Q1007 RMK 1ST000 4ST005 6CU012 A2974 FG BANK E-S
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Why are we not surprised?
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Given the nature of the beast, I'll wager another they drive another one of their jets into the ground short of the runway before long. It's evident that they just don't get the picture that the runway is a surface for landing and not CFIT.. People not having a death wish should think twice before boarding a jet manned by pseudo-pilots from that part of the world.


Star Alliance Crowd needs to take a closer look at this group before putting any of their passengers at risk.
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