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Upon landing at 2356 hours on Thursday 16 August 2018, B-5498 (B738) operating MF8667 from XMN to MNL veered off the runway at MNL with its left engine separating.
All 157 passengers safely evacuated but amusingly a spokesman for the local Civil Aviation Authority added that they were 'all drenched' as it was raining heavily. That's the usual Filipino sense of humour for you.
Apparently runway 06/24 (the one used by most international flights) was to be closed until 1200 (noon) o 17 August but it was shut until at least 1600. 'Philippine Daily Inquirer' has a comprehensive report online.
Here is what Aviation Herald has said:
Accident: Xiamen B738 at Manila on Aug 16th 2018, runway excursion on landing
By Simon Hradecky, created Thursday, Aug 16th 2018 20:25Z, last updated Friday, Aug 17th 2018 07:54Z
A Xiamen Airlines Boeing 737-800, registration B-5498 performing flight MF-8667 from Xiamen (China) to Manila (Philippines) with 157 passengers and 8 crew, had gone around from low height on first final approach to Manila's runway 24 due to weather, positioned for another approach and continued for a landing on runway 24 at 23:55L (15:55Z), but went off the left edge of the runway and came to a stop on soft ground with the left main gear collapsed and the left engine separated from the wing. The aircraft was evacuated via slides. No injuries are being reported, the aircraft however received substantial damage.
Manila Airport reported flight MF-8667 went off the runway at about 23:55L during a heavy downpour. All occupants of the aircraft are safe. Investigators from the CAA Philipinnes are already on site.
On Aug 17th 2018 China's CAAC reported MF8667 (B738/B5498) went left off the runway in Manila. 157 passengers and 8 crew remained uninjured. At the time of landing there was a strong thunderstorm, visibility 2000 meters, winds from 280 degrees at 11 knots, cloud ceiling 540 meters. The CAAC have dispatched a team of investigators to Manila to assist the Philippine Accident Investigation. The CAA as well as the China East Aviation Authority formed a joint working group to review Xiamen Airlines. The industry has been reminded to take resolute measures to observe safety margins.
Related NOTAM:
B3806/18 NOTAMN
Q) RPHI/QMRLC/IV/NBO/A /000/999/1431N12101E005
A) RPLL B) 1808161945 C) 1808170400
E) RWY06/24 CLSD DUE DISABLED ACFT.
All 157 passengers safely evacuated but amusingly a spokesman for the local Civil Aviation Authority added that they were 'all drenched' as it was raining heavily. That's the usual Filipino sense of humour for you.
Apparently runway 06/24 (the one used by most international flights) was to be closed until 1200 (noon) o 17 August but it was shut until at least 1600. 'Philippine Daily Inquirer' has a comprehensive report online.
Here is what Aviation Herald has said:
Accident: Xiamen B738 at Manila on Aug 16th 2018, runway excursion on landing
By Simon Hradecky, created Thursday, Aug 16th 2018 20:25Z, last updated Friday, Aug 17th 2018 07:54Z
A Xiamen Airlines Boeing 737-800, registration B-5498 performing flight MF-8667 from Xiamen (China) to Manila (Philippines) with 157 passengers and 8 crew, had gone around from low height on first final approach to Manila's runway 24 due to weather, positioned for another approach and continued for a landing on runway 24 at 23:55L (15:55Z), but went off the left edge of the runway and came to a stop on soft ground with the left main gear collapsed and the left engine separated from the wing. The aircraft was evacuated via slides. No injuries are being reported, the aircraft however received substantial damage.
Manila Airport reported flight MF-8667 went off the runway at about 23:55L during a heavy downpour. All occupants of the aircraft are safe. Investigators from the CAA Philipinnes are already on site.
On Aug 17th 2018 China's CAAC reported MF8667 (B738/B5498) went left off the runway in Manila. 157 passengers and 8 crew remained uninjured. At the time of landing there was a strong thunderstorm, visibility 2000 meters, winds from 280 degrees at 11 knots, cloud ceiling 540 meters. The CAAC have dispatched a team of investigators to Manila to assist the Philippine Accident Investigation. The CAA as well as the China East Aviation Authority formed a joint working group to review Xiamen Airlines. The industry has been reminded to take resolute measures to observe safety margins.
Related NOTAM:
B3806/18 NOTAMN
Q) RPHI/QMRLC/IV/NBO/A /000/999/1431N12101E005
A) RPLL B) 1808161945 C) 1808170400
E) RWY06/24 CLSD DUE DISABLED ACFT.