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The Nok Air plane that skidded off the runway in Chiang Rai on Saturday night, August 1, still hasn’t been removed. Mae Fah Luang Airport in northern Thailand announced that the airport will remain closed for two more days and plans to reopen on Friday, August 5, at 10pm. The airport announced the suspension off all flights in and out of the airport on Sunday morning after Nok Air flight DD108 from Bangkok came off the runway during landing and got stuck in the mud on Saturday night at around 9pm. On Sunday, the airport announced flights would resume at […]

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9 minutes ago, ronnie666 said:

How slowly they are with this  embarrassing to be honest, wonder how much it all cost with all these cancelled flights. Be ashamed

 

Yes.

 

Much better they rushed it, Thai style, without any regard for health and safety.

Normally you have a protocol in place a emergency plan include where to get the machinery needed for the lifting under a standby contract that mean they have to be there in a few hours but planning is not a thai thing if it happen in 1 month again its gone be the same 

Moving any aircraft that has overrun a runway and ended up, undercarriage less,  in a boggy ground is a nightmare.  The criticism on this post is uninformed and unwarranted.  Aircraft are fragile things in this condition and breaking it into two and writing it off  is a considerable risk, to be avoided at all costs. You can't just haul them out and jacking it up is a major operation and very difficult in such ground, even with specialist equipment, that is probably only available at BKK.  I am surprised that it can be done in under 3 or 4 days.  

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1 hour ago, ronnie666 said:

How slowly they are with this  embarrassing to be honest, wonder how much it all cost with all these cancelled flights. Be ashamed

Not to worry, they're not shamed. It'll pass.

And in a month's time [or more] it'll be the assorted Farang that continue their obsessions.....as they have nothing else.

Let it go.

1 hour ago, ronnie666 said:

How slowly they are with this  embarrassing to be honest, wonder how much it all cost with all these cancelled flights. Be ashamed

In Japan, Hong Kong or Singapore, it is likely to take only 2 hours. Thai efficiency at its best. 

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3 hours ago, Thaiger said:

The Nok Air plane that skidded off the runway in Chiang Rai on Saturday night, August 1, still hasn’t been removed.

They are still waiting to remove the passengers …. Quoting safety reasons, but expect all well by Friday.

Nok Air flying a new route to Chiang Mai instead.

https://thethaiger.com/talk/topic/16371-news-forum-thailand’s-nok-air-relaunches-chiang-mai-–-korat-route/#comment-237009

 

46 minutes ago, HiuMak said:

In Japan, Hong Kong or Singapore, it is likely to take only 2 hours. Thai efficiency at its best. 

Nonsense. This is a specialist operation, to be undertaken using specialist equipment, probably only available at BKK, operated by trained specialist engineers.  If they can do it in 2 days then that would be well done to them. 

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15 hours ago, Pinetree said:

Nonsense. This is a specialist operation, to be undertaken using specialist equipment, probably only available at BKK, operated by trained specialist engineers.  If they can do it in 2 days then that would be well done to them. 

Yeah, it is most advanced and first of its kind in the world. Only the Thais can do it.

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