The Freeman

Snoozing air traffic controller­s force jet to delay landing

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A Chinese aircraft was forced to delay its landing after two air traffic controller­s nodded off, reports said Tuesday, sparking a wave of online anger about airline safety.

The Boeing 737 was preparing to land at Wuhan airport i n central China but had no response from the air traffic control tower for 12 minutes, reports said.

Contact was eventually made and China Eastern Airlines flight MU2528 from Sanya landed safely, the Sina. com news portal said.

“Because air traffic control was asleep on duty, (the plane) called many times,” civil aviation authoritie­s said in a statement quoted by Chinese business magazine Caijing.

“But there was no reply, and no contact could be made with the control tower.”

A separate investigat i on r eport ci t ed by Caijing said t wo cont r ollers had f al l en asleep.

The i ncident happened on July 8 and the s t at ement was dated July 29. There was no explanatio­n for the delay in making it public.

“Air control work is truly exhausting, but it is unforgivab­le to sleep on duty,” a post on Sina Weibo, China’s version of Twitter, said Tuesday.

“Hundreds of people’s lives depend on the actions of flight tower controller­s. We entrust our l ives t o you,” t he post continued.

Another netizen added: “Such s erious consequenc­es. Should let him sleep as much as he wants i n prison.”

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