benyflyguy
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/everybody-survives-planes-crash-landing-pacific-lagoon-034115914.html
Nice to see no fatalities!!!
Nice to see no fatalities!!!
Air Niugini has had a remarkable safety record insofar there has never been a fatal crash with flight crew members or passengers killed or even injured. In 1973 when PNG gained independence, Pilots from the two airlines operating for the government were from Ansett Australia and Trans Australia Airlines. The majority of these pilots elected to return to these companies and continue their careers in Australia. This left a huge shortage in the pilot strength (over 95%) and consequently replacements were recruited from both Australia and New Zealand. These pilots had little or no experience in airline operations and few if any skills or experience operating in the extremely hostile environs of PNG.
Nonetheless, they were trained by the outgoing pilots from Ansett and TAA and with the first class training behind them continued to provide safe and reliable services to all of PNG. When Air Niugini took over the international routes - then operated by Qantas - once again the senior pilots were called upon to convert from basic turbo prop aircraft (F27) to B707-338C 4-engine jet aircraft. Considerable alarm was expressed that these "jungle pilots" could not possibly operate large jet aircraft hitherto flown by Qantas flight crews.
The pilot was above. WAY above. So far above he missed the runway and landed in the water
Maybe some kids rotated the PAPI just for fun.The pilot was above. WAY above. So far above he missed the runway and landed in the water
Huh? I read they landed short, not long.
It's nowhere close to the shortest in the world; it's 6K feet. 737s regularly land on runways less than that.The article says that but look at the airport on a map and then the pics. They overshot the runway. I believe that airport is the shortest in the world for commercial aircraft.
The article says that but look at the airport on a map and then the pics. They overshot the runway. I believe that airport is the shortest in the world for commercial aircraft.
It's nowhere close to the shortest in the world; it's 6K feet. 737s regularly land on runways less than that.
The article says that but look at the airport on a map and then the pics. They overshot the runway. I believe that airport is the shortest in the world for commercial aircraft.
Maybe some kids rotated the PAPI just for fun.
Yep. 20R at John Wayne is 5701 ft.
The article says that but look at the airport on a map and then the pics. They overshot the runway. I believe that airport is the shortest in the world for commercial aircraft.
ice lake work up northDelta brings a 737 into keyw 4801 ft