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Thai 747-400 of the runway @BKK

Old 9th Oct 2018, 08:02
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Thai 747-400 of the runway @BKK

Hello everyone.

It seems that a Thai Airways 747-400 (HS-TGF) operating flight TG679 went of the runway during landing at runway 19R Bangkok Suvanabhumi airport in the evening of 8th October.

Here is a link to a website in Thai containing a photo:
**OLD LINK REMOVED FROM THE 2013 EVENT THE SAME FLIGHT**

More pictures and some info can be found here:
THAI ?jumbo? flight TG 679 skids off Suvarnabhumi runway while landing

Anyone has some more info?

Best regards

Jan

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Looking at the photos in both articles it appears to have lost both outboard engines in the process
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Is that two different photos.
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Old 9th Oct 2018, 08:26
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The two picture links are clearly not the same event.
One is a 747 and the other is an A330
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Originally Posted by Logohu
Looking at the photos in both articles it appears to have lost both outboard engines in the process
That photo is A333 HS-TEF, which went off the BKK runway in September 2013, coincidentally also operating TG679.
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Here are some daytime pictures of the a/c on the runway including the cleaning work with manual power
https://www.dailynews.co.th/economic/670463

BRGDS

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I'm shocked that they didn't try to get back on taxiway and pretend like nothing happens...cough.A350.....cough....phuket...
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97 Pax & 18 Crew on a B744? Turned out to be a costly trip all round.
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Originally Posted by Boeing_Guy
I'm shocked that they didn't try to get back on taxiway and pretend like nothing happens...cough.A350.....cough....phuket...
Can you please elaborate on this?
Thank you!
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Hey its still in one piece drag it out and hose off. Unlike the Qantas B744 which QF parked on 18th hole of the Bangkok golf course split in half .....
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Originally Posted by Mr A Tis
97 Pax & 18 Crew on a B744? Turned out to be a costly trip all round.
"Profit at TG is not a problem. Anyway, if it was a problem then we are in charge and do not concern with it because we are in charge."
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Originally Posted by 4 Holer
split in half .....
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Absolute rubbish, stick to the facts. Badly damaged, yes, but certainly not "split in half".
Tootle pip!!
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Originally Posted by LeadSled
Absolute rubbish, stick to the facts. Badly damaged, yes, but certainly not "split in half".
In fact the aircraft was repaired after the 1999 accident (though any airline other than Qantas might well have written it off). It remained in the QF fleet until 2012.



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"split in half"
I think he reckons that the fairway was split in half. It certainly made for an unplayable ball!
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Another Asian Auto Landing went wrong???
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Originally Posted by RatherBeFlying
We should thank the golf course operator for their provision of EMAS
That was the 1999 Qantas overrun, not this week's Thai runway excursion.

Video of the latter being extricated from the mud:

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That looks as if, once TGF was out of the mud, they started it and taxied away? Shirley they would have towed, as systems and brakes need to be checked?
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Originally Posted by PAXboy
That looks as if, once TGF was out of the mud, they started it and taxied away? Shirley they would have towed, as systems and brakes need to be checked?
Perhaps, and don't call me Shirley . . .
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Originally Posted by PAXboy
That looks as if, once TGF was out of the mud, they started it and taxied away? Shirley they would have towed, as systems and brakes need to be checked?
I think they needed the engines PLUS at least two tugs, to get it pulled out. I'm not surprised, the wheels were mired pretty deep.

Scary with all those people running around it with the engines running. (Not clear, with the long camera lens, how close they actually were to the engines.)

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