Hong Kong: Two Crew Members Dead After Cargo Plane Leaves Runway
Hong Kong International Airport is investigating after a cargo plane skidded off Runway 07L and into the sea early Tuesday, resulting in the deaths of two crew members. The incident occurred as the plane was attempting to exit the runway, prompting an immediate response from rescue teams.
The accident raises questions about safety protocols at one of the world’s busiest airports, though authorities maintain the airport was not at fault. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the incident, with officials not ruling out a criminal probe.
Steven Yiu,who leads airport operations at the Hong Kong Airport Authority,stated at a press conference that the flight path taken was “not a normal route.” He emphasized that illuminated signs are in place to guide planes exiting the runway, adhering to international standards, and there is currently no evidence to suggest these signs where not functioning.
Officials stressed that correct instructions were given to the cargo plane. yiu also clarified that a patrol car near the runway was outside the perimeter fence and did not contribute to a runway intrusion. The investigation continues as authorities work to understand the sequence of events leading to the accident.