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A Technical Perspective on Wen Wei Po: HKPAPA Outlines Investigation Priorities Following HKIA Cargo Tragedy

  • Oct 21, 2025
  • 2 min read

Following the critical accident at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) involving a Dubai-origin cargo plane, Wen Wei Po turned to HKPAPA (Hong Kong Professional Airline Pilots Association) to provide professional clarity. The incident, which saw a Boeing 747 freighter veer off the North Runway and strike a ground security vehicle, has raised urgent questions regarding aviation safety and ground operations.


As an organization dedicated to the highest standards of flight safety, HKPAPA shared a technical framework for understanding the potential causes currently under investigation.

Focusing on Technical and Human Variables


In the report, HKPAPA highlighted that while every accident is unique, investigators typically categorize potential causes into several critical areas:


  • Mechanical System Failures: The Association pointed out that mechanical issues—such as a malfunction in the nose gear (responsible for ground steering) or the rudder (essential for lateral stability)—can lead to a sudden and uncontrollable deviation during the high-speed landing roll.

  • Human Factors and Decision-Making: HKPAPA noted that international statistics show a significant portion of runway excursions involve human error. Investigators will scrutinize the crew’s adherence to standard operating procedures (SOPs) and their interaction with the aircraft’s automated systems.

  • Operational Environment: While weather conditions were reported as suitable for landing at the time, HKPAPA emphasized the need to analyze "Black Box" data to determine if sudden environmental shifts, like localized wind shear, played a role in the aircraft’s departure from the runway centerline.


Supporting International Safety Standards


HKPAPA also touched upon the complexities of the "wet lease" operational model involved in this flight. The Association stressed that regardless of the carrier's country of origin, all operators at HKIA must adhere to rigorous safety and maintenance benchmarks. HKPAPA remains in contact with international pilot bodies to ensure that professional standards are maintained throughout the investigation.

Commitment to Safety Reform


We extend our deepest condolences to the families of the two ground staff members who lost their lives. By providing expert analysis to major news outlets like Wen Wei Po, HKPAPA is committed to turning this tragedy into a catalyst for industry-wide safety improvements, ensuring a safer environment for everyone working at the airport.


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