Aerospace
BREAKING : Copa Airlines Boeing 737-800 runway excursion in Panama
Copa Airlines Boeing 737-800 runway excursion in Panama #COPAAIRLINE #RUNWAY
On Sunday evening, a Copa airplane took off from the Tocumen airport’s runway. The occurrence generated a great deal of worry in the crew and passengers, who were forced to leave the aircraft using the emergency exits, which were situated on the plane’s wings, as seen in the pictures.
After the aircraft left the runway upon landing, the slides and emergency exits of the Boeing with the registration HP-1539 belonging to Copa Airlines had to be opened.
Copa Airlines Boeing 737-800 (HP-1539CMP, built 2010) suffered a runway excursion on landing runway 03R at Panama City-Tocumen AP (MPTO), Panama coming to rest on soft ground. Flight #CM135 from Mexico City was evacuated. No injuries reported.@criticaenlinea pic.twitter.com/FWTLIegpTW
— JACDEC (@JacdecNew) September 26, 2022
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Travelers this time had to put the rescue protocol, which is required to be given to passengers before each flight, into action. They were forced to use the emergency exits and take additional security precautions.
According to Copa, “Our priority is the safety of the passengers and employees on board the flight, thus we will give them the help that is required.”
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When the Boeing 737-800NG airplane with the registration number HP-1539 touched down, the incident happened. At precisely 5:26 p.m. on Sunday, September 25, it had departed the Benito Juárez airport in Mexico, heading toward Panama.
After the move, no injuries were reported. Both the causes of the incident and any potential damage to the aircraft are presently being assessed.
Una más para el anecdotario. Vuelo CM135 CopaAirlines. Al aterrizar nos salimos de la pista y terminamos a lado en el lodo. Salimos por los toboganes. pic.twitter.com/Ov5yU94Uwm
— Pablo Corona Fraga (@pcoronaf) September 26, 2022
Aerospace
When Ratan Tata was denied entry to the airfield at the Aero India show, he waited
During our visit to Aero India 2019, we had the unexpected opportunity to see Ratan Tata at the event, which was a thrilling moment for us. However, there was a surprising hiccup when the security staff didn’t allow him to enter due to a lack of a security pass.
Despite this, he remained calm and patiently waited for about 20 minutes until a member of the Tata team brought him the required pass, after which he calmly proceeded inside. It was a humbling sight, showcasing his composed demeanor even in such situations.
Ratan Tata ji is not only a renowned industrialist but also a trained pilot, holding a pilot’s license. In 2007, he became the first Indian civilian to fly the F-16 Falcon during the Aero India show in Bangalore—a proud moment for the nation.
His passion for aviation extended beyond flying, as he played a key role in shaping India’s aerospace industry. Under his leadership, Tata ventured into manufacturing and maintaining aerospace components while upholding its legacy of quality. Notably, Tata’s collaboration with Airbus to develop and manufacture the C295 aircraft is a testament to its growing influence in the sector.
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