Cathay Pacific Pilots Receive IFALPA's Polaris
Award
PANAMA CITY, Panama--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Hong Kong
Airline Pilots Association (HKALPA), in conjunction with the International
Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations, is proud to announce that IFALPA's
Polaris Award was presented to two of its members, Captain Malcolm Waters and
First Officer David Hayhoe, at the IFALPA Annual Conference in Panama on 29
March 2014.
The Polaris Award is the highest honor associated with civil
aviation awarded by IFALPA. It is presented to airline crews in recognition for
acts of exceptional airmanship, heroic action, or a combination of these two
attributes.
On 13 April 2010, Captain Waters and First Officer Hayhoe, in
a twin engine A330, were faced with a totally unexpected inflight emergency
involving loss of power on one engine and degraded power on the other. In
addition, they had no control over the amount of thrust produced by the
operating engine and indications on the flight deck gave no clue as to what the
problem was or how to resolve it.
Since this was a completely unexpected
situation, they had little guidance from existing procedures or checklists.
Instead, drawing on their piloting experience, skill, and judgment, they safely
landed their aircraft and its 322 passengers and crew. This was accomplished in
spite of an approach and landing in Hong Kong that, by necessity, was 110 miles
per hour above the normal landing speed.
The cause of the loss of power
in both engines was discovered to be fuel, contaminated with seawater, that had
been uploaded from the airport's fuel hydrant system at Surabaya, the flight's
departure point.
Throughout the emergency, they acted with calmness and
professionalism, keeping the cabin crew, passengers, and ATC aware of their
situation whilst handling a complex and unforeseen emergency, and piloting the
aircraft in a critical situation.
As a direct result of Captain Waters'
and First Officer Hayhoe's professionalism and skill, the flight ended with a
safe landing from a situation which could easily have produced a far worse
outcome.
Presenting the award, IFALPA President Captain Don Wykoff
praised Malcolm and Dave in undoubtedly saving many lives and acting in a manner
to which all professional pilots could aspire.
HKALPA was proud to
sponsor the attendance of these two officers at the awards ceremony in Panama
City.
HKALPA, representing more than 2,500 pilots at 4 airlines in Hong
Kong, is the representative body to the International Federation of Air Line
Pilots Association (IFALPA) for pilots employed by Hong Kong based airlines. It
is a professional, non-commercial association with the mandate to promote flight
safety, professionalism and the interests of its members. HKALPA represents
members in both professional and technical matters within Hong Kong and
internationally through our membership of the International Federation of Air
Line Pilots Associations (IFALPA). Our Technical & Safety Committee (TASC)
monitors and acts, both at local and international level, on technical matters
that could affect pilots in the safe execution of their professional duties.
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