Ethiopian airlines says there was miscommunication between the control tower and the flying crew regarding the incident of Ethiopian flight ET-815

ET7Press Release from Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET-815 of 19 December 2013 – Update 1

Ethiopian Airlines would like to refute all unfounded speculations regarding the incident of Ethiopian flight ET-815 from Addis Ababa to Kilimanjaro of 18 December 2013. Such unfounded speculations are against international procedure and practice of incident investigation and communications.

Although Ethiopian Airlines should strictly follow the international procedures and will not make pre-judgmental statements before the incident is fully investigated by relevant and competent authorities, there was miscommunication between the control tower and the flying crew, which resulted in landing at Arusha airport. The aircraft had adequate fuel to fly to an approved alternate airport.
Ethiopian 767 overruns after diverting to small airport [Pictures]

All passengers and crew were unharmed and have been taken to their intended destinations. The aircraft did not sustain any damage.

Ethiopian Airlines would like to apologize to its esteemed passengers for the inconveniences caused.

Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET-815 of 18 December 2013

Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET-815 of 18 December 2013 on a scheduled service from Addis Ababa to Kilimanjaro was unable to land at Kilimanjaro Airport due to disabled light aircraft on the runway.

While landing at Arusha Airport , it’s nose gear slightly went off the runway. All passengers and crew deplaned safely.

Ethiopian Airlines regrets the delay during the disembarking process and apologizes to all passengers on-board the flight for the inconveniences caused.

Leave a Comment


× 6 = thirty six