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News Source: The Australian
| about 1 year ago
One has told of how he heard a loud bang followed by the screams and groans of passengers being thrown about the cabin and slammed against the roof as the Airbus went into a steep dive off Western Australia on Tuesday. Safety officials yesterday...
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News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| about 1 year ago
Compensation lawyers say Qantas could face claims from passengers who were seriously injured in a mid-air incident on Tuesday. The flight from Singapore to Perth suddenly lost altitude, throwing people and luggage around the cabin. Forty-six...
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News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| about 1 year ago
Qantas Flight 72's autopilot system has emerged as the likely cause of the passenger jet's plunge that left 20 people seriously injured. As Qantas disclosed yesterday that more passengers and crew had been injured than first thought when the Airbus...
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News Source: Epoch Times
| about 1 year ago
A computer glitch caused a Qantas jet to climb before nose diving over Western Australia, injuring dozens of passengers, air safety investigators say...The pilots of the Singapore-Perth flight made an emergency landing in Learmonth, near Exmouth in...
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News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| about 1 year ago
Air safety investigators say it will be about a month before they have a clear idea of what caused a Qantas jet to plunge violently towards the ground on Tuesday off the coast of Western Australia. Airbus 330-300 dived, the flight crew received a...
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News Source: BBC
| about 1 year ago
The pilots received electronic centralised aircraft monitoring messages in the cockpit, relating to some irregularity with the aircraft's elevator control system," Mr Walsh told a news conference in Canberra on Wednesday. "The aircraft departed...
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News Source: Uinta County News
| about 1 year ago
A computer glitch may have caused a Qantas passenger jet to abruptly plummet, injuring at least 30 passengers and crew, Australian air safety investigators said on Wednesday. The Airbus A330-300, with 303 passengers and 10 crew, was cruising at...
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News Source: Fox News
| about 1 year ago
Australia Passengers told of terror in the sky when their Qantas Airways plane suddenly plunged nose-first over Australia, tossing travelers around the cabin, causing fractures, concussions and bruises. Air safety investigators said Wednesday...