Airport mix-up sees Winter Olympics delegation land in Pyongyang after pilot files wrong flight plan

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (C) during a national meeting to celebrate the 75th birth anniversary of late leader Kim Jong Il,
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (C) during a national meeting to celebrate the 75th birth anniversary of late leader Kim Jong Il, Credit: KCNA

A delegation of corporate sponsors of next year’s winter Olympics in the South Korean city of PyeongChang was flown to the North Korean capital Pyongyang by mistake, it has emerged.

According to the Around the Rings website the pilot of the corporate jet made a mistake when he entered the flight plan into the aircraft’s navigation system.

It steered the aircraft 250 miles further north than its intended destination.

The plane was carrying eight passengers from Beijing who were on a reconnaissance trip.

Bemused flight control staff at the North Korean capital allowed the Gulfstream and its passengers to land before the plane was ushered to a remote part of the airport.

Snow sculpture  near the venue for the opening and closing ceremonies for the upcoming Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games
Snow sculpture  near the venue for the opening and closing ceremonies for the upcoming Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Credit: Jung Yepn-Je/AFP

“We stopped on the tarmac. The pilot announced the error. We were petrified about what might happen,” one of the delegation said later.

 “He told us to stay seated, stay calm. A cabin steward popped the door open and we could see armed men in uniform facing the plane.” 

With the aid of a translator, the pilot apologised profusely. The passengers were told to disembark while their luggage was inspected.

After inspecting the collection of Olympic badges, which were intended to be delivered to PyeongChang, the North Koreans were satisfied that the landing was completely inadvertent and the plane was allowed to carry on to South Korea.

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