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BoeingDriver99 30th Aug 2021 06:51

China Express Airlines CRJ-900 overun + evacuation
 
Spotted online


Seems like everyone is safe

Busbert 30th Aug 2021 07:18

And people had the sense to leave their hand baggage behind…

DaveReidUK 30th Aug 2021 12:55

Incident occurred at the the end of a scheduled flight, and the video shows at least one child involved in the evacuation, so looks like it was for real.

Herod 30th Aug 2021 20:47

That aircraft hasn't just run through whatever those things are behind it (flags?) and down that embankment with no damage. I agree with XXmet. A practice drill.

The Bartender 30th Aug 2021 21:34

https://www.yicaiglobal.com/news/chi...ers-off-runway

fox niner 30th Aug 2021 22:04

Ah, so the stock price crashed. Not the airplane

DaveReidUK 30th Aug 2021 22:26

Herod

Well you're half right - the aircraft clearly didn't hit anything. Nor do most runway excursions.

Chu Chu 31st Aug 2021 00:32

If the captions (and Mrs. Chu Chu) are to be believed, it's an actual overrun.

Switchbait 31st Aug 2021 06:07

It happened a few days ago. Landed after holding due to thunderstorms.
Very few runways in China are grooved. Standing water after heavy rain is not to be underestimated here.

FlightDetent 3rd Sep 2021 03:00

An actual overrun.

Supposingly a deliberate high speed rollout / taxy down the runway for the turn-pad at the far end (backtrack required to vacate).

Most importantly everyone got out safe.


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3wheels 3rd Sep 2021 23:59

Looks like the flaps are up in the distant views...down for the “evacuation”...

DaveReidUK 4th Sep 2021 06:43


Originally Posted by 3wheels (Post 11105879)
Looks like the flaps are up in the distant views...down for the “evacuation”...

Would you expect the flaps to have been left down indefinitely following the evacuation (not "evacuation") ?


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