Thai Thai Airways puts the blame on a breach of the right main landing gear

Bangkok (Thailand) - Thai Thai Airways puts the blame on a breach of the right main landing gear to explain the crash of the Airbus A330-300, registration HS-TEF and off the track of the aircraft landing in Bangkok (Thailand).

Thirteen of the 288 passengers were slightly injured during the evacuation slides after a flight from the Ghanzhou of (China) International Airport said the president of the company, Mr. Sorajak Kasemsuvan. There were also on board 14 crew members. After landing at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport, there was a malfunction of the landing gear right, maybe a breakdown of part of the train then came to dig a trench on the right edge of the track . Sparks were seen landing on this side of the device, confirming the thesis that must be confirmed by the investigation. However, the pilots maintained control of the aircraft before it deviates to the right and come to stop in the grass. Emergency procedures were then applied by the crew.

Thai Airways parle d'une rupture du train d'atterrissage

The slides were deployed on the left side of the camera when it is stated in the testimony and seen some pictures on the right engine caught fire after the aircraft on the ground. The first pictures show that the front landing gear appeared to have partially broken during the overrun and it also appears that the left engine hit the ground. In the night, the airline has covered its logo, the registration number and name on the fuselage of the aircraft with the black paint. Airbus has already indicated that his teams were ready to get out there and help the investigators.

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