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Qantas flight QF2 from Bangkok-Sydney suffers engine drama
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Skynews was obviously in a big rush to publish this story with the headline...
Qantas plance forced to return, the story was Updated: 08:48, Monday October 17, 2011, but not the spelling of plane, for consistency they included vision of an airbus 380 http://www.skynews.com.au/businessne...36&vId=2780922 |
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Mmm, I thought QF52 started in Singapore? I hope so, since I am this flight tonight! Gees...
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It was QF2 that had the engine issue, not QF52.
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Aircraft was VH-OJS according to 'avherald.com'.
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That's what I thought given there is a thread about QF52 in this forum.
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My remarks were such because the initial report on sky news was about Q52. I was 'having a go' at the sloppy media. However, thank you to those who corrected my apparent error.
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Have all of the QF 747s with RB211's had the modifications to the HPC blades completed?
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Sigh. Last edited by James S.; 17th October 2011 at 07:35 PM. |
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No.
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Sky News obviously could not have been in THAT much of a hurry given how many hours it took them to publish the story. I first heard about this from a passenger on Facebook just past 3AM this morning. Contained failure to number 3 engine some ten minutes after takeoff.
Here's a pic he posted of the flight path. |
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