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The news tried to cover up that it was indeed the SQ cargo plane that was the terror culprit which did it.
Read these yourself:
http://www.todayonline.com/Singapor...f-runway-at-airport,-several-flights-diverted
Cargo plane veers off runway at airport, several flights diverted
by Tan Weizhen
04:46 AM Dec 03, 2011
SINGAPORE - A number of flights arriving at Changi Airport yesterday had to be diverted elsewhere, after a cargo plane veered off a runway, leading to a temporary closure of the runway.
The incident occurred yesterday afternoon, and the runway was shut down for inspection at 4.40pm.
"The aircraft was able to taxi on its own to the parking bay. No injuries nor damage to the aircraft was reported," said a Changi airport spokesman in a statement.
The affected runway reopened at about 6pm.
Flights that were affected included SQ232 flying in from Sydney and SQ863 arriving from Hong Kong. Some flights opted to be diverted to the Paya Lebar Air Base. Other planes opted to land in Johor and Kuala Lumpur.
Passengers on SQ232 were among those stuck at the Paya Lebar Air Base.
One of the passengers, Ms Yu Pei Sheun, said the plane was supposed to have landed at Changi Airport at 5.20pm, but the pilot then informed them of the closed runway, and that they had to fly to Paya Lebar.
Ms Yu, 22, said the passengers were updated about three times: "The pilot explained that there was much congestion due to the closed runway. When it finally opened, he updated us that we had to wait more than 30 minutes for the plane to re-fuel," she said.
"There was no entertainment, and I got very frustrated as I had to miss my appointment at 7. Some transit passengers might also have missed their connections," she added.
Her plane touched down at Changi Airport at about 9pm. Tan Weizhen
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http://www.theborneopost.com/2011/1...hangi-airport-causes-flight-delays-diversion/
Runway accident at Changi Airport causes flight delays, diversion
Posted on December 3, 2011, Saturday
SINGAPORE: Flights were delayed and several planes diverted to nearby airports after a Singapore Airlines cargo plane skidded off the runway at Changi Airport yesterday afternoon.
Local television channel NewsAsia reported a statement issued by Changi Airport Group that the aircraft veered off the runway after landing around 4.40pm.
No injuries or damage were reported and the plane was able to taxi to the parking bay on its own.
The runway was closed for inspection, and re-opened at about 6pm.
As a result of the incident, some departing flights were delayed.
Five Singapore Airlines and SilkAir planes opted to land at Paya Lebar Air Base.
These included SQ298 from Christchurch to Singapore, SQ863 from Hong Kong to Singapore and SQ232 from Sydney to Singapore.
According to the report, a spokesperson from Changi Airport Group said other planes opted to land in Johor and Kuala Lumpur.
SIA Cargo said it will assist in investigations. — Bernama
Runway accident at Changi Airport causes flight delays, diversion
SINGAPORE: Flights were delayed and several planes diverted to nearby airports after a Singapore Airlines cargo plane skidded off the runway at Changi Airport yesterday afternoon.
Local television channel NewsAsia reported a statement issued by Changi Airport Group that the aircraft veered off the runway after landing around 4.40pm.
No injuries or damage were reported and the plane was able to taxi to the parking bay on its own.
The runway was closed for inspection, and re-opened at about 6pm.
As a result of the incident, some departing flights were delayed.
Five Singapore Airlines and SilkAir planes opted to land at Paya Lebar Air Base.
These included SQ298 from Christchurch to Singapore, SQ863 from Hong Kong to Singapore and SQ232 from Sydney to Singapore.
According to the report, a spokesperson from Changi Airport Group said other planes opted to land in Johor and Kuala Lumpur.
SIA Cargo said it will assist in investigations. — Bernama
Read these yourself:
http://www.todayonline.com/Singapor...f-runway-at-airport,-several-flights-diverted
Cargo plane veers off runway at airport, several flights diverted
by Tan Weizhen
04:46 AM Dec 03, 2011
SINGAPORE - A number of flights arriving at Changi Airport yesterday had to be diverted elsewhere, after a cargo plane veered off a runway, leading to a temporary closure of the runway.
The incident occurred yesterday afternoon, and the runway was shut down for inspection at 4.40pm.
"The aircraft was able to taxi on its own to the parking bay. No injuries nor damage to the aircraft was reported," said a Changi airport spokesman in a statement.
The affected runway reopened at about 6pm.
Flights that were affected included SQ232 flying in from Sydney and SQ863 arriving from Hong Kong. Some flights opted to be diverted to the Paya Lebar Air Base. Other planes opted to land in Johor and Kuala Lumpur.
Passengers on SQ232 were among those stuck at the Paya Lebar Air Base.
One of the passengers, Ms Yu Pei Sheun, said the plane was supposed to have landed at Changi Airport at 5.20pm, but the pilot then informed them of the closed runway, and that they had to fly to Paya Lebar.
Ms Yu, 22, said the passengers were updated about three times: "The pilot explained that there was much congestion due to the closed runway. When it finally opened, he updated us that we had to wait more than 30 minutes for the plane to re-fuel," she said.
"There was no entertainment, and I got very frustrated as I had to miss my appointment at 7. Some transit passengers might also have missed their connections," she added.
Her plane touched down at Changi Airport at about 9pm. Tan Weizhen
enlarge this photo
http://www.theborneopost.com/2011/1...hangi-airport-causes-flight-delays-diversion/
Runway accident at Changi Airport causes flight delays, diversion
Posted on December 3, 2011, Saturday
SINGAPORE: Flights were delayed and several planes diverted to nearby airports after a Singapore Airlines cargo plane skidded off the runway at Changi Airport yesterday afternoon.
Local television channel NewsAsia reported a statement issued by Changi Airport Group that the aircraft veered off the runway after landing around 4.40pm.
No injuries or damage were reported and the plane was able to taxi to the parking bay on its own.
The runway was closed for inspection, and re-opened at about 6pm.
As a result of the incident, some departing flights were delayed.
Five Singapore Airlines and SilkAir planes opted to land at Paya Lebar Air Base.
These included SQ298 from Christchurch to Singapore, SQ863 from Hong Kong to Singapore and SQ232 from Sydney to Singapore.
According to the report, a spokesperson from Changi Airport Group said other planes opted to land in Johor and Kuala Lumpur.
SIA Cargo said it will assist in investigations. — Bernama
Runway accident at Changi Airport causes flight delays, diversion
SINGAPORE: Flights were delayed and several planes diverted to nearby airports after a Singapore Airlines cargo plane skidded off the runway at Changi Airport yesterday afternoon.
Local television channel NewsAsia reported a statement issued by Changi Airport Group that the aircraft veered off the runway after landing around 4.40pm.
No injuries or damage were reported and the plane was able to taxi to the parking bay on its own.
The runway was closed for inspection, and re-opened at about 6pm.
As a result of the incident, some departing flights were delayed.
Five Singapore Airlines and SilkAir planes opted to land at Paya Lebar Air Base.
These included SQ298 from Christchurch to Singapore, SQ863 from Hong Kong to Singapore and SQ232 from Sydney to Singapore.
According to the report, a spokesperson from Changi Airport Group said other planes opted to land in Johor and Kuala Lumpur.
SIA Cargo said it will assist in investigations. — Bernama


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