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Who knows which airlines are there in Thailand? Is there one in Phuket?

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Two pilots in Phuket, Thailand, were temporarily suspended on suspicion of drunk driving.

2005-9- 13

The Thai Aviation Authority announced on June 2, 65438 that the flight licenses of two pilots of Phuket Airlines were temporarily detained because their plane 1 1 ran off the runway when landing at an airport in northern Thailand.

"We temporarily detained the pilot's and co-pilot's flight licenses for medical examination to find out their blood alcohol concentration," said Videhicha Ansuwan, director of Thailand's flight safety standards department, 12.

A YS 1 1 passenger plane piloted by the two pilots ran off the runway at Mae Sot Airport, located 380 kilometers northwest of Bangkok, Thailand. Fortunately, the 28 passengers and crew on board were not injured.

According to witnesses at the scene, the plane landed in the middle of the runway at the time of the incident, but the speed was very fast. The plane glided across the finish line and finally ran off the runway and slipped into a drain near a gas station.

Ansuwan said: "We are checking the black box to find out whether the cause of the accident is human error, technical problems or poor visibility."

The accident plane belongs to Phuket Airlines in Thailand. The company was established in 200 1, and there are 4 planes1,including 5 ys 1 1 5 and 9 Boeing 737 and 747 passenger planes. Due to its poor safety record, France blacklisted the airline at the end of last month and banned its passenger planes from entering French airspace.

In addition, the EU also blacklisted it.

France announced a "blacklist" on the 29th, banning flights of six foreign airlines from entering French airspace on the grounds of security. On the same day, Belgium also announced a similar list, and nine airlines were "famous on the list".

The French government said that the "blacklist" published online was based on the airline's safety and aircraft maintenance records. Aircraft of six companies, including St. Thomas Airlines, Liberia International Air Services and Thailand Phuket Airlines, will be banned from using French airports and airspace.

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