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Font Size: Decrease Increase Print Page: Print November 22, 2008 Article from: Australian Associated Press A NEW Zealand-bound Qantas flight had to be aborted minutes before takeoff when wing damage was discovered by an engineer at Sydney airport today. The Christchurch-bound Qantas 747-300 was taxiing towards the runway at 9.15am (AEST) when an engineer noticed damage to its right wing flap. The engineer notified the pilot, who aborted the flight. Qantas said all 213 passengers on the plane have been given accommodation and meal vouchers, and booked on another flight tomorrow. The damage was being assessed, a spokeswoman for the airline said. The aborted flight is the latest mishap in recent months to plague the flying kangaroo. In July a Qantas 747 had its belly torn open when an oxygen tank exploded on a flight over Manila, sparking an Australian Transport Safety Bureau investigation. And in October a Qantas plane suffered a dramatic midair plunge on a flight from Singapore to Perth, where the plane fell 200m in 20 seconds, hurling unrestrained passengers around the cabin. About 40 passengers were taken to hospital after the plane made an emergency landing in Learmonth, near Exmouth in Western Australia's north. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 211.31.33.243
lordlpg:慘 11/22 17:43
sovala:最近QANTAS怎麼亂糟糟成這樣 11/22 18:04
EmiruKitty:沒事就好 11/22 18:19
tskoay2002:依然保持著沒有墜機的紀錄XD 11/22 18:45