Expert Analysis on Commercial Radio: HKPAPA Breaks Down the Fatal Cargo Plane Deviation
- Oct 20, 2025
- 2 min read

Following the rare and tragic accident where an Emirates SkyCargo freighter (operated by Turkish carrier Air ACT) veered off the North Runway at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), Commercial Radio Hong Kong (881903) turned to HKPAPA (Hong Kong Professional Airline Pilots Association) for a professional technical perspective.
The incident, which resulted in the loss of two ground staff members, has raised serious questions about aviation safety and the complex variables of landing heavy aircraft.
Technical Factors Under Review
In the report, HKPAPA highlighted several critical areas that investigators are likely to focus on:
Sudden Loss of Directional Control: The Association explained that while the aircraft was landing at a normal taxiing speed, a sudden deviation can be caused by a variety of technical failures, such as a malfunction in the steering system (nose gear) or asymmetrical thrust from the engines.
Operational Vigilance: HKPAPA noted that even though the weather and runway conditions were reported as suitable for operation, pilots must maintain extreme vigilance during the "roll-out" phase after touchdown, where the transition from air to ground handling is most critical.
Communication and Safety: HKPAPA observed that the control tower received no distress call prior to the deviation, suggesting that the event happened rapidly, leaving the crew with very little time to react or communicate.
Supporting Industry Reform
HKPAPA expressed deep sorrow over the loss of life in this accident. We believe that by providing expert technical analysis to broadcasters like Commercial Radio, we help ensure the public is informed by factual, experience-based data. Our goal remains to advocate for the highest safety standards to protect both those in the air and those serving on the ground.


