Thai Airways plane overrun the runway after landing at bangkok

Bangkok (Thailand) - A plane of Thai Thai Airways has overrun the runway without gravity when landing on Bangkok (Thailand) International Airport in circumstances that remain unclear.

The plane, an Airbus A330-300, registration HS-TEF, flight TG679, who had to make the connection between the Baiyun Guangzhou (China) International Airport and Suvarnabhumi International Airport with 298 passengers and members crew on board, was landing around 23:30 local time, when, in circumstances that remain unclear, the pilots were unable to stop the unit is off the track several meters. Under the weight of the device, the landing gear sank without soil, blocking the device on site.

Sortie de piste d'un avion de Thai Airways à l'atterrissage

The crew ordered the evacuation slides were deployed. No information was given as to whether there were casualties or not. The damage is not yet known. Rescuers reached the area quickly to provide assistance to passengers. The airport runway has been closed and will remain time operations désembourbage device. A photo taken by a passenger shows the glow of flames and smoke on the side of the unit it is not possible to tell its origin. According to some sources, the right engine caught fire without it being clear whether this was before or after overrun.

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