Fuel dumped by Thai Airways plane ‘no threat’ to Gulf of Thailand

Fuel dumped by Thai Airways plane ‘no threat’ to Gulf of Thailand

Following the FAA security improve, we anticipate more air traffic.

The Thai Airways flight TG922, a Boeing 777-300ER, dumps a misty stream of fuel over the Gulf of Thailand, off Samut Sakhon, on Sunday before returning to Suvarnabhumi airport and making a emergency landing. (Photo: Screenshot)
A hazy flow of energy is dumped over the Gulf of Thailand by the Thai Airways trip TG922, a Boeing 777-300ER, on Sunday before returning to Suvarnabhumi aircraft and making an emergency landing. ( Photo: Screenshot )

A major air traffic control official said on Tuesday that the jet fuel that Thai Airways International aircraft dumping before making an incident getting on Sunday was released over the water as a fine mist and did not harm the environment.

Surachai Nuprom, the acting president of Aeronautical Radio of Thailand ( Aerothai ), claimed the Boeing 777-300ER released fuel over the Gulf of Thailand.

” The energy atomized and was sprayed out.” The locations that Aerothai has designated for gas release are all above the sea, he told Chulalongkorn University’s CU radio.

After a portion of the chassis failed to close properly after takeoff, the captain of flight TG922&nbsp decided to transfer fuel and lessen the aircraft while it was passing Samut Sakhon province.

He claimed that this was a normal emergency procedure.

After the team reported the matter, Mr. Surachai claimed air traffic controllers gave the aeroplane focus clearance to property.

At 12.25 p.m., the journey had left Suvarnabhumi airports for Frankfurt. The aircraft re-entered the airport at 2.12pm and made its way to Frankfurt without incident after the issue was fixed.

The US Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) has retroactively placed Thailand aviation safety in category 1, which it previously placed in the second tier due to issues with enforcement of aviation safety regulations, which the acting president of Aerothai said he anticipated increased air traffic.

The safety improvement would boost the confidence of international airlines looking to expand their operations in Thailand and additional aviation-related industries, he said. &nbsp,

Following the FAA build, Thai airlines are now free to begin immediate planes to US places, according to Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungruangkit.

Thailand was placed in the following safety category by the FAA in 2015 due to concerns about the agency’s ability to enforce aviation safety standards.