International Civil Aviation Organization Session 5B Emergency Response Moderator: Ng Tee Chiou 26 May 2011.

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International Civil Aviation Organization Session 5B Emergency Response Moderator: Ng Tee Chiou 26 May 2011

2 The Airplane  Flight in on an International Flight Plan  Plane: Wide body 197 passengers 12 crewmembers

3 The Airport  Two Intersecting Runways Runway meters ILS equipped Runway meters Non-precision approach  Weather Conditions Moderate northerly winds 1000’ Overcast Visibility 2 miles in rain  Peak traffic Aircraft queued to land and to take off ILS wind 09

4 Emergency declared  The aircraft experienced several electrical failures 1 hour before landing  Emergency declared  QRH advises crew that anti-skid may not be available  After landing, the brakes catch fire, and the aircraft is unable to stop on available runway

5 The Accident  Aircraft exits the runway surface at approximately 90 knots  The left landing gear collapses, and the aircraft comes to a stop with the left wing resting on the ground, and the right wing in the air  This slanted condition of the aircraft renders most of the evacuation slides unusable  The right engine continues to run, despite the pilot’s efforts to secure the engine.  There are initial reports  of multiple injuries and possibly fatalities.

6 The Manifest  Two unaccompanied minors  Three “Special Assistance” passengers  Hazardous Cargo