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Expert Commentary on RTHK: HKPAPA Analyzes Potential Factors in Fatal Cargo Accident

  • Oct 21, 2025
  • 2 min read

Following the rare and tragic accident where a cargo plane skidded off the runway at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), RTHK’s flagship current affairs program, The Millennium, invited HKPAPA (Hong Kong Professional Airline Pilots Association) to provide professional insight into the potential causes and safety implications of the event.


As an organization dedicated to aviation excellence, HKPAPA shared a technical framework for understanding how such complex incidents occur.

Technical Factors: Mechanical vs. Human

While emphasizing that the official investigation is ongoing, HKPAPA highlighted two primary areas that authorities will scrutinize:


  • Mechanical Failure: Potential issues could involve the aircraft’s "nose gear," which is critical for steering upon landing, or the "rudder," which controls the aircraft’s lateral stability and direction. A malfunction in either system can cause an aircraft to veer sharply off-course.

  • Human Factors & Training: HKPAPA noted the importance of reviewing the safety records and training protocols of the carrier involved. Given that this operator has had previous incidents internationally, investigators must look at maintenance standards and crew proficiency.


Environmental & Operational Challenges


The discussion also touched upon the "micro-climates" of HKIA. HKPAPA explained that sudden weather phenomena, such as "wind shear" or unpredictable gusts, can strike in a matter of seconds, challenging even the most experienced crews during the critical touchdown phase.

Supporting Industry Safety


HKPAPA expressed deep condolences regarding the loss of the two ground personnel. We believe that by providing technical analysis to public broadcasters like RTHK, we help ensure the community receives factual, experience-based information, moving the industry closer to a safer future for all who work on the tarmac and in the air.


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