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GCAA investigating incident involving CAL passenger jet

The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) is investigating whether a potentially major incident involving a Trinidad-based Caribbean Airlines (CAL) 737 MAX 8 passenger jet 737 MAX 8 was taxiing and a domestic airline was averted Monday night at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) as a result of an alleged runway incursion.

GCAA Director-General, retired Lt. Col. Egbert Field, said that in keeping with procedures, the pilots of the Roraima Airways-owned Britten Norman Islander aircraft have since been grounded by the aviation regulator pending the outcome of an investigation into the โ€œrunway incursionโ€.

โ€œOne aircraft was taxiing and the other was about to land. It is good that one aircraft stopped well short of the other aircraft while it was on the runway,โ€ Field saidย the Guyana-based Demerara Waves Online News.

The chief executive officer of Roraima Airways, Gerry Gouveia,ย declined to commentย because the matter was under investigation, โ€œother than to say my pilots conducted a normal and safe approach to land at CJIA following ATC (Air Traffic Control) instruction.โ€

The GCAA Director-General said a probe would include obtaining the recordings from the Air Traffic Control tower and possibly high-resolution video recordings of the incident from cameras atop the tower.

โ€œThey (investigators) would have to put together the timeline and check on the chain of events and come up with recommendations,โ€ he said.

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