Tragedy Averted As Jetstar Plane Veered Off At NAIA Runway



A Jetstar plane an Airbus A320 aircraft which was Tokyo-bound  got stuck at the grassy portion of the runway following a mishap during takeoff early Saturday morning December 14 in Manila Philippines.

As a result of the incident, some incoming flights were diverted to nearby Clark International Airport north of the airport.The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said in a statement that all 140 passengers and crew onboard the Jetstar Japan plane were safe.

In a statement, CAAP said that based on the initial report, an Airbus 320 Jetstar plane bound for Tokyo "experienced Runway 13/31 excursion upon making 180 degrees turn for departure" at 2:33 am on Saturday  "and got stuck at the grassy portion of the runway."

The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) said that while the plane was preparing for takeoff, it "overshot the turn causing the front and right landing gears to veer towards the RSA (runway safety area) leaving the front to get imbedded in the soft ground."

Runway 13/31, where the incident happened, was temporarily closed while the main runway, Runway 06/24, remained operational. The plane was removed from the runway by 11 am, and runway operations resumed at 11:10 am

As at the time of writing this report, no official statement from Jetstar in respect to this incident.

Picture credit: Associated Press.

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