Ethiopian Airlines Pilots Fell Asleep As Flight From Sudan Missed Landing in Addis Ababa Bole International Airport

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Ethiopian Airlines Pilots Fell Asleep As Flight From Sudan Missed Landing in Addis Ababa Bole International Airport

Addis Ababa, August 19: Two pilots are believed to have fallen asleep and missed their touchdown throughout a flight from Sudan to Ethiopia, media reviews stated. The incident came about onboard an Ethiopian Airways Boeing 737-800 enroute from Khartoum to Addis Ababa, based on a report by industrial aviation information web site Aviation Herald, CNN reported.

Knowledge obtained by the web site signifies that the plane was cruising at 37,000 ft on autopilot when it didn't descend at Addis Ababa Bole Worldwide Airport, its scheduled vacation spot, on August 15.

Air site visitors management had been apparently unable to achieve the crew regardless of making a number of makes an attempt at contact. Nevertheless, an alarm was triggered when the airplane overshot the runway and continued alongside the route, CNN reported. DGCA Asks Airways To Strictly Implement COVID-19 Protocol Amid Rise in Circumstances.

The plane subsequently started to descend, touchdown safely round 25 minutes later. Automated Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) information reveals the plane overflying the runway, earlier than starting its descent and maneuvering for one more strategy.

Aviation analyst Alex Macheras has since taken to Twitter to precise his shock on the "deeply concerning incident," which he suggests might have been the results of pilot exhaustion. American Airways to Purchase 20 Jets from Growth Supersonic.

"Pilot fatigue is nothing new, and continues to pose one of the most significant threats to air safety -- internationally," he tweeted on Thursday. The report comes simply months after pilots at Southwest Airways and Delta Air Traces warned airline executives that pilot exhaustion was on the rise and urged them to deal with fatigue and the ensuing errors as a security threat.

"Fatigue, both acute and cumulative, has become Southwest Airlines' number-one safety threat," the Southwest Airways Pilots Affiliation, or SWAPA, informed airline executives in a letter again in April, CNN reported.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 19, 2022 10:31 PM IST. For more information and updates on politics, world, sports activities, entertainment and life-style, go online to our web site filmypost24.com).


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