综合一区欧美国产,99国产麻豆免费精品,九九精品黄色录像,亚洲激情青青草,久久亚洲熟妇熟,中文字幕av在线播放,国产一区二区卡,九九久久国产精品,久久精品视频免费

Harsh penalties for errant airline

Updated: 2011-08-31 09:39

By Wu Yiyao and Tan Zongyang (China Daily)

  Comments() Print Mail Large Medium  Small 分享按鈕 0

SHANGHAI - A Chinese airline company has been severely punished after one of its pilots refused to give way to a Qatar Airways' jet requesting a priority landing due to fuel shortage in Shanghai in early August, China's civil aviation authority said on Monday.

Harsh penalties for errant airline

A Juneyao Airlines' plane in Shanghai Pudong International Airport on April 8, 2010.?[Photo/CFP]


Juneyao Airlines, a Shanghai-based carrier, was temporarily banned from expanding its business, setting up subsidiaries and buying or leasing new aircraft.

The privately owned airline was also required to cut 10 percent of its current flight capacity for three months, according to a statement from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC).

On Aug 13, a Qatar Airways' Boeing 777 flight from Doha to Shanghai Pudong International Airport was diverted to Hongqiao Airport for landing due to a thunderstorm.

As its fuel ran low while it circled over Hongqiao airport, the Qatar Airways flight called Mayday, a distress signal, and asked for a priority landing.

However, the Juneyao flight HO 1112 refused to give way after the control tower gave six orders in seven minutes, forcing air traffic controllers to arrange another emergency landing plan for the plane in danger. Both flights eventually landed safely.

In the statement, the CAAC criticized Juneyao Airlines' flight crew for seriously violating flight rules and breaching pilots' professional ethics.

The captain of the Juneyao Airlines' flight, a Korean pilot, had his license revoked. He was also banned from applying for a new license in China.

Harsh penalties for errant airline

In addition, the flight's co-pilot had his license suspended for six months.

The statement said investigations found that the Juneyao Airlines' flight crew had inaccurately reported its remaining fuel, which it gave as the reason it did not follow the control tower's orders.

"Falsely reporting remaining fuel in order to land first at the risk of aviation safety is intolerable," said Tian Baohua, a member of an advisory group to the Ministry of Transport.

"In the skyways, the air traffic controller is like the policeman on the roads. Those who refuse to follow orders should be penalized."

According to the CAAC statement, the Qatar flight did not violate any regulations in the case but it too failed to report its remaining fuel accurately.

The flight had reported its fuel was five minutes away from the emergency level, while the investigation found it was 18 minutes away.

However, Tian said after a long-haul flight, the pilots of the Boeing 777 could only make conservative estimates about the remaining fuel because oil indicators are not always reliable.

The Chinese civil aviation authority said it will communicate with its counterpart in Qatar on the matter and also inform international civil aviation organizations.

Tian said the incident has served as a warning to Chinese carriers to take crews' quality into account when hiring foreign pilots.

China's civil aviation industry has been short of pilots due to its rapid expansion.

Many domestic carriers have been forced to recruit pilots from abroad.

"But domestic airlines should never lower standards to hire foreign staff," Tian warned.

After the accident, the CAAC decided to suspend Juneyao Airlines from recruiting foreign pilots.

The airline responded on Tuesday by saying that the flight crew was wrong for not following the controllers' commands, and the company apologized for the incident.

津南区| 宜兰市| 锦屏县| 德阳市| 西藏| 依安县| 海丰县| 永昌县| 榆社县| 武城县| 都江堰市| 泊头市| 莆田市| 孙吴县| 井冈山市| 馆陶县| 锡林浩特市| 瑞昌市| 海晏县| 台中市| 莆田市| 武义县| 泊头市| 永登县| 四会市| 锡林郭勒盟| 榆社县| 濉溪县| 屏山县| 平南县| 红桥区| 章丘市| 尼木县| 乡宁县| 保德县| 芮城县| 常州市| 眉山市| 壶关县| 阿荣旗| 琼结县|