Understanding the Timeline: HKPAPA Provides Insights on Cargo Incident Investigation
- Oct 21, 2025
- 2 min read

Following the serious runway excursion involving a cargo flight from Dubai at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), Orange News reached out to HKPAPA (Hong Kong Professional Airline Pilots Association) to help the public understand the complexities of the accident and the standard procedures for aviation investigations.
As a professional body committed to aviation safety, HKPAPA provided a technical breakdown of how such incidents are analyzed and what the industry can expect in the coming months.
Human Factors and Accountability
While technical failures are always considered, HKPAPA noted that globally, a significant number of runway incidents involve human factors. The Association clarified the critical role of pilots during landing:
Final Legal Responsibility: Regardless of Air Traffic Control (ATC) instructions, pilots have the ultimate responsibility to ensure a landing is safe. If instructions are unclear or appear unsafe, pilots must be prepared to "Go-Around" or divert.
Communication & Protocols: Investigating the dialogue between the cockpit and the tower is essential, looking for potential language barriers or misunderstandings of legal landing instructions.
The Investigative Process
HKPAPA explained that a comprehensive aviation investigation typically takes one year to produce a formal report. Key areas of focus for the authorities will likely include:
The "Human Element": Analyzing the crew’s flight records from recent weeks to check for fatigue or other physiological factors.
System Checks: Reviewing whether the crew correctly received and followed all ATC instructions.
International Support: HKPAPA has already reached out to offer assistance to the pilot associations representing the crew involved (identified as being from Turkish Airlines), ensuring they are supported according to international standards.
Moving Forward
HKPAPA remains dedicated to ensuring that the results of such investigations lead to improved training and safer skies for everyone. We believe that professional expertise is the cornerstone of a safe aviation community in Hong Kong.


