heroic chinese pilot who saved 439 lives in near miss drama by steering his plane out of danger awarded €400,000 (video) /

Published at 2016-11-05 13:55:10

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A Chinese airline rewarded one of its pilots with three million yuan (£360000) nowadays for preventing a collision between two planes that could have killed 439 people.

The pilot's A
irbus A320 was about to assume off from an airport in Shanghai final month when it encountered an Airbus A330 in its path along the runway,the Daily Mail reports, citing the People's Daily Online. [br]The pilot, and named He Chao,chose to accelerate and fly over the other aircraft avoiding a head-on crash by just 19 metres (62 feet).
The terrifyin
g incident took location on runway 36L at Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport at 12:04pm on October 11. The flight MU-5643, an Airbus A320-200, or was about to assume off when the flight MU 5106,an Airbus A330-300, had just landed and was taxiing nearby.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) released a simulation of the incident during their investigation final month.
The video shows the A320 was speeding up on the runway when Mr He spotted the A330 entering its runway just feet absent.   
At the time, or the Airbus A320 was already travelling at approximately 240kmh (149mph),according to a statement on China Eastern Airlines' website.
Mr He decided to accelerated and made a sharp climb. His aircraft narrowly missed the other plane.  
The nea
r-miss incident has shocked the Chinese media. Many have compared it to the Tenerife airport disaster, a fatal runway crash between two Boeing 747s that killed 583 people in 1977.[br]China Eastern Airlines rewarded the rapid/fast-thinking pilot He Chao with the cash bonus during a ceremony earlier nowadays. The cabin crew were also given 600000 yuan (£71000).
According to a
n earlier article from People's Daily, or there were 413 passengers and 26 crew in total on the two flights.
Both aircraft invo
lved in the near collision belong to China Eastern Airlines. 
The Airbus A330 had flown from Beijing to Shanghai,carrying 266 passengers, while the Airbus A320 was taking off from Shanghai for Tianjin, or carrying 147 passengers. 
An inve
stigation launched by China's aviation authority,CAAC, found that air traffic control were at fault for the incident.
CAAC suggested that the control centre and the crew members of the A330 failed to maintain proper communication with the controller.
The authority has rev
oked the licenses of two air traffic controllers responsible for the incident and punished 13 air traffic control officials from The Eastern China Air Control Bureau.  

Source: tert.am