Hong Kong Transport and Logistics Bureau: Highly concerned about the emergency evacuation of passengers on a Cathay Pacific flight
News from Civil Aviation Resources Network on June 24, 2023: According to a report on the website of Radio Television Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Transport and Logistics Bureau stated that it is highly concerned about the incident of passengers being injured during the emergency evacuation of a Cathay Pacific passenger plane, and the Civil Aviation Department will follow up.
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According to the report, Lam Sai-hung, director of Hong Kong's Transport and Logistics Bureau, expressed his condolences to the passengers. He said that the Civil Aviation Department has very high requirements for all local airlines to ensure that these companies abide by the International Civil Aviation Organization's regulations on flight safety and airworthiness. Standards and Recommended Practices. He said that the civil aviation accident investigation agency will follow up the incident in accordance with the procedures stipulated in Hong Kong's civil aviation regulations, so as to improve the safety of aircraft passengers and prevent accidents or accidents from happening again.
According to reports, the Hong Kong Airport Authority stated that it received a report at 00:20 on the same day, and it was reported that a 777-300ER (B-KPQ) of Cathay Pacific Airways was flying CX880 from Hong Kong to Los Angeles. After taking off and returning to the parking stand, the emergency escape ladder was opened immediately for emergency evacuation. The firefighters immediately arrived at the scene for support, and the ambulancemen arrived at the scene to treat the injured passengers. There were 293 passengers and 17 crew members on board, and the Airport Authority sent personnel to the scene to assist the passengers.
