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Post by Dave Homewood on Apr 17, 2007 18:05:57 GMT 12
www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10434672Plane on take-off narrowly misses workmen1:50PM Tuesday April 17, 2007 The plane involved was a Boeing 777. File photo An investigation has been launched after an aircraft taking off from Auckland International Airport narrowly missed workmen on the runway. The Transport Accident Investigation Commission said a Boeing 777 Emirates aircraft had to alter its take-off when the pilot noticed machinery at the end of the runway. The incident happened last month. Chief Investigator of Accidents Tim Burfoot said the aircrew were not aware the runway had been shortened due to repair works. He said the pilot had to apply more power when he noticed this was the case midway through take-off and managed to avoid the workers. Mr Burfoot said the biggest question is what led to the breakdown in communication. - NEWSTALK ZB
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Post by flyjoe180 on Apr 19, 2007 8:41:13 GMT 12
Runway alterations at Auckland are NOTAM'ed, in AIP Supplements, and on the ATIS. Sounds like an Emirates operations problem rather than the fault of the airport or Airways. Either way it isn't good to have incidents such as these.
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Post by Dave Homewood on Apr 19, 2007 10:58:22 GMT 12
It could have been a whole lot worse. Imagine a fully laden 777 going in on the runway. Yikes! It would eclipse Erebus.
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