Bangkok Airways Flight 266

The co-pilot, who was stuck in the aircraft for more than two hours, was among the last evacuated from the stricken plane. Serious injuries included four passengers – two British, one Italian and one Swiss suffered broken legs, while two other British suffered less severe injuries. A total of 41 people were injured. The METAR in force at the time of the accident was METAR VTSM 040700Z 29015KT 9000 FEW020TCU SCT120 BKN300 31/25 Q1007 A2974 TCU-NW. The co-pilot also had leg injuries.

The fuselage of the aircraft spent a few years on roadsides in different parts of Samui before being sunk in October 2013 as part of Majcha Air Samui Artificial Reef Project. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. This page was last edited on 23 December 2022, at 02:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0; additional terms may apply. Air France Flight 358 – an Airbus A340-300 that had overrun a runway at Toronto Pearson International Airport four years earlier.

Bangkok Airways Flight 266 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Krabi Airport to Samui Airport, Thailand. One pilot died and 41 other people were injured. It entered service with Bangkok (https://bangkok.thaibounty.com/2021/12/22/holiday-apartments-in-bangkok/) Airways on 16 July 2001 re-registered HS-PGL. On 4 August 2009, the aircraft overran the runway on landing and crashed into an old and unmanned control tower. 670. The aircraft made its first flight on 6 June 2001 with French registration F-WWER.

On 29 May 2006, it entered service with Siem Reap Airways International, returning to Bangkok – bangkok.thaibounty.com – Airways on 7 January 2009 after Siem Reap Airways International ceased trading. One pilot was reported to have been killed. The accident happened at around 14:15 local time (07:15 UTC). The aircraft is reported to have skidded off the runway and hit an old and unmanned control tower that was used as a fire-fighting station.

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