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lee_apromise
5th Aug 2013, 15:20
A Korean Air B737 KE763 overran at Niigata, Japan.

No injuries reported.

Not a good news for airlines in Korea.

Korean aircraft overruns at Niigata airport -NHK WORLD English- (http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/news/20130805_44.html)

zekeigo
5th Aug 2013, 21:29
RJSN 052110Z 10003KT 9999 -SHRA FEW030 SCT040 BKN050 27/24 Q1006 RMK 1CU030 3CU040 6CU050 A2972
TAF RJSN 052052Z 0521/0624 17005KT 9999 FEW020 BKN040
TEMPO 0521/0602 4000 SHRA
BECMG 0602/0604 21006KT
BECMG 0609/0612 17004KT
BECMG 0621/0624 19006KT
:ugh:

LongTimeInCX
5th Aug 2013, 22:00
Well at least the tail stayed attached to that one!

kaikohe76
6th Aug 2013, 07:54
Good of course folks, that there were no injuries among those on board. But it's a Korean carrier yet again, or perhaps' it's just because there some many of them flying about.

Pucka
6th Aug 2013, 08:35
So cavok and they take it short then a spot of rain and they land long..please...

CFMFan
6th Aug 2013, 08:49
Listen to some of the stories from the many contractors coming back from here on the 73 and you will not be surprised at this. I fear things will get a lot worse before they get better.

Spooky 2
6th Aug 2013, 13:02
How do you know this was not an expat contractor???:}

KAL__Aviator
6th Aug 2013, 15:11
Well, if you check out the news, you can tell that they are both non western. Of course, I stand corrected if either or both are Asian contractors.

DozyWannabe
7th Aug 2013, 22:44
Before we start throwing nationality-based canards around, let's be clear that according to this tally:

PERFORMANCE REFERENCE HANDBOOK 737 (http://www.performance737.com/incidents.html)

there have been 6 737 off-runway incidents this year alone, including Delta at Columbus, OH...

shorty2rj
7th Aug 2013, 23:13
The first model of the 737-900 (ie non ER) is a piece of junk to say the least. One of its least redeeming qualities is the ludicrously high ref speeds for tail strike avoidance. These guys were only about another 20 feet from hitting the water.

Desert185
8th Aug 2013, 19:15
Regardless of nationality, maybe they were just "drivers" and not pilots. :cool:

Never understood pilots being referred to as drivers and race car drivers being referred to as pilots. Just checked...my license still says "pilot" and my driver's license still says "driver". :ok:

StinkyMonkey
9th Aug 2013, 02:40
Apparently they had a normal touchdown, tower told them to roll to the end, the Captain misjudged the distance to the taxiway, and could not make the turn.

andrasz
9th Aug 2013, 11:38
Trying to turn on the piano keys a tad too fast has tricked more than one crew in several parts of the world. The white stripes can be significantly more slippery than the unpainted rwy surface...

captjns
9th Aug 2013, 15:43
Trying to turn on the piano keys a tad too fast has tricked more than one crew in several parts of the world. The white stripes can be significantly more slippery than the unpainted rwy surface...

Maybe for a rookie but not a chap with a trained and allegedly qualified captain landing on an 8,202' runway (6,965') of runway beyond the G/S.