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Bernie P
23rd January 2009, 08:32 AM
Qantas plane grounded as dog chews through wiring

A QANTAS jet has been grounded after a dog in the cargo hold escaped from its cage and snacked on parts of the aircraft's interior.

The animal chewed through electrical wiring and panels so tough that they are difficult to cut with a knife.

The first indication of trouble occurred when the Airbus A330 left Auckland bound for Melbourne on December 7, The Courier-Mail reports.

A warning light in the cockpit indicated problems with the auxiliary power unit - a small jet in the tail that supplies electricity for various systems when the aircraft is on the ground.

As the engine had been shut down after take-off there was no risk to the aircraft. But when ground handlers opened the cargo hold in Melbourne they were confronted with an angry, distressed dog.

An inspection revealed that after somehow getting out of its transportation cage the animal chewed through the wiring loom to the unit, Qantas reported to the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.

An aviation engineering source said: "The dog ripped out several wires which set off the cockpit warning and then it had a go at a number of electrical units in the rear of the plane.

"Under duress the animal obviously went nuts, biting through anything that it came across.

"I do not know the breed but the dog had to be fairly big with a big bite to damage cargo hold panels that are as tough as billy goat boots - it is difficult to even cut through this material with a knife."

The source said the plane had not been in any danger and probably the most surprised people were the ground workers who opened the cargo hold to be greeted by the dog.

News.com.au (http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,24951381-5001021,00.html)

Jack B
23rd January 2009, 10:07 AM
would this A330 of been an A332 operating LAX-AKL-MEL?

Sarah C
23rd January 2009, 10:32 AM
would this A330 of been an A332 operating LAX-AKL-MEL?

Correct Jack. It must be a slow news day - the incident happened more than a month ago.

NickN
23rd January 2009, 12:26 PM
cargo hold panels that are as tough as billy goat boots

I read that somewhere in the Airbus brochure :D:eek:

Rich W
23rd January 2009, 12:34 PM
I've heard of a child bringing down a commercial airliner, but not a dog!

Grahame Hutchison
23rd January 2009, 01:56 PM
Sounds like an Intercontinental Ballistic Dog to me.

Jack B
23rd January 2009, 04:25 PM
do A330's still operate on that route?

Raymond Rowe
23rd January 2009, 05:57 PM
Airbus the wonder dog.

NickN
23rd January 2009, 06:49 PM
Sounds like the dog had a "ruff" flight.

Or should that be a "ruff ruff" flight :D

Grant Smith
23rd January 2009, 06:50 PM
Sounds like the dog had a "ruff" flight.

Or should that be a "ruff ruff" flight :D

You're barking up the wrong tree again Nick..

;)

Nathan Long
23rd January 2009, 07:32 PM
Guys, please, let's be Sirius about this!

;)

Rhys Xanthis
23rd January 2009, 07:38 PM
Guys, please, let's be Sirius about this!

;)

Oh I see what you did there;)

Nice :p

Karl M
23rd January 2009, 10:21 PM
Back to serious talk now,

The aircraft was operating the QF26 AKL-MEL then was due to opearate the return QF25 later that afternoon.

Here is the original thread. Sorry cant remember the rego, but saw the engineers working in the cargo hold for some time.

http://yssyforum.net/board/showthread.php?t=2068

James Smith
24th January 2009, 08:51 PM
The dogs name was Rex.

Gareth Forwood
25th January 2009, 12:09 PM
Sounds like the dog had a "ruff" flight.

Or should that be a "ruff ruff" flight :D

You're barking up the wrong tree again Nick..

;)

Guys, please, let's be Sirius about this!

;)

The dog must have been 'barking mad'...

The dogs name was Rex.

... wow, this forum has hit an all time low...

These are jokes my dad would be proud of... REALLY proud :D

phil.l
25th January 2009, 12:37 PM
The dogs name was Rex.

Could be a case for inspector Rex

Carsten Bauer
29th January 2009, 10:49 AM
I've heard of a child bringing down a commercial airliner, but not a dog!

They put children in the cargo hold nowadays? Well at least it keeps them from disturbing the other passengers during the flight :)