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Analyzing the Unthinkable: HKPAPA Joins Now News to Discuss HKIA Cargo Tragedy

  • Oct 21, 2025
  • 2 min read

When the aviation industry faces its most challenging moments, technical expertise is vital to move beyond speculation. Following the tragic incident where a Dubai-based cargo plane veered off the runway and collided with a patrol vehicle, Now News invited HKPAPA (Hong Kong Professional Airline Pilots Association) to feature on the current affairs program Times Connect (時事全方位).


As the primary expert voice on the panel, HKPAPA provided a professional breakdown of this rare and complex accident.

Key Discussion Points from the Program


During the segment, HKPAPA shared insights on several critical factors that investigators and the public are monitoring:

  • The Rarity of Runway Excursions: HKPAPA explained the mechanics of how a landing aircraft can veer so significantly off-course, touching on variables such as landing speed, mechanical steering failure, and the physics of a heavy freighter on a wet runway.

  • Ground Safety Vulnerabilities: A major focus of the discussion was the tragic collision with a security patrol vehicle. HKPAPA emphasized that safety protocols must be "failsafe," ensuring that ground staff are never in a position where an aircraft deviation—no matter how rare—could result in a loss of life.

  • Data-Driven Analysis: Our representatives reminded viewers that while initial footage is helpful, the truth lies in the "Black Box" data. HKPAPA highlighted the importance of analyzing rudder inputs, braking pressure, and engine thrust symmetry during the final seconds of the flight.

Commitment to the Community


HKPAPA’s participation in high-level discussions like those on Now News is part of our ongoing mission to advocate for the highest safety standards. We believe that professional pilots have a duty to help the public understand the complexities of the cockpit and the tarmac, ensuring that every incident leads to a safer industry for everyone.


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