International Reach: HKPAPA Provides Expert Commentary to SBS Australia on HKIA Cargo Tragedy
- Sep 3, 2025
- 2 min read

The reach of HKPAPA (Hong Kong Professional Airline Pilots Association) extends far beyond local borders. Recently, our expertise was sought by international broadcaster SBS Australia to provide professional analysis on a tragic incident that shook the aviation community: the runway excursion of a Dubai-based cargo plane at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA).
This incident, which resulted in the heartbreaking loss of two ground staff members, has raised critical global questions regarding operational safety and ground protocols during severe weather.
A Global Conversation on Aviation Safety
The accident involved a cargo flight arriving from Dubai during a Typhoon Signal No. 8. The aircraft veered off the North Runway and struck a service vehicle. Because of the international nature of the flight and the carrier, media outlets worldwide, including SBS, turned to HKPAPA for an authoritative pilot’s perspective on the complexities involved.
Expert Insights from HKPAPA
In the feature, HKPAPA addressed the complex layers of safety that must be examined by investigators:
Operational Risks in Extreme Weather: While pilots are highly trained for crosswinds and wet runways, the Association explained the specific challenges of maintaining directional control when wind speeds and visibility fluctuate rapidly during a typhoon.
Ground Infrastructure & Safety Protocols: Beyond the cockpit, this tragedy highlights the vital need for stringent perimeter safety for ground vehicles. HKPAPA emphasized that safety is a system-wide responsibility, requiring seamless coordination between Air Traffic Control, the cockpit, and ground operations.
International Standards & Training: As the flight was operated by an international cargo carrier, HKPAPA noted that investigators would likely scrutinize the crew’s familiarity with HKIA’s specific terrain and the maintenance history of the airframe.
Advocating for a Safer Industry
At HKPAPA, our thoughts remain with the families of the victims. Our participation in international forums like SBS Australia is part of our commitment to ensuring that such tragedies lead to meaningful safety reforms. By sharing our expert opinions, we aim to ensure that the professional pilot's voice is central to the global discourse on aviation safety.


