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Blog Source: blogs.wsj.com
Qantas pilot Capt. John Francis Bartels looked at the damaged fuselage of his plane in Manila Friday. The photos of the Qantas 747-400 that made an emergency landing after an “explosive decompression” are startling, showing a large hole ...
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Blog Source: www.nationalterroralert.com
Qantas Flight 30 was about 320km out of Manila en route to Melbourne from Hong Kong when the drama began yesterday morning. The pilots heard a bang and received a decompression warning and the plane yawed to one side. ...
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Blog Source: www.nationalterroralert.com
Qantas jet forced to land in Manila. Debris flew past passengers as air was sucked out of an... fuselage and plunged the plane into a 20,000ft emergency descent. Almost 350 mostly Australian
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Blog Source: www.aircrewbuzz.com
A Qantas Boeing 747-400 made an emergency landing at Manila today, July 25, 2008, after... and bits of debris. The crew immediately executed an emergency descent to 10,000 ft and diverted to Manila
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Blog Source: www.psychosensei.com
(CNN) -- A Qantas flight from Hong Kong to Melbourne made an emergency landing in the Philippines on Friday after a hole appeared in the fuselage and the cabin lost pressure suddenly. An inspection revealed a hole in the Boeing ...
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Blog Source: journals.aol.com
A passenger films the Qantas forced landing from inside the plane. A passenger plane en route from London to Melbourne has made an emergency landing in the Philippines after a large hole appeared in its fuselage. ...
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Blog Source: themediasite.net
Hole forces Qantas plane to land Investigators and engineers are already working to establish what blew a hole in the belly of a Boeing 747-400 plane. The plane is now on the ground at Manila in the Philippines after the pilots brought ...
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Blog Source: aircrewbuzz.com
In a second Qantas press release, the airline's CEO, Geoff Dixon, praised the pilots and cabin crew for the way they handled the incident. I would like to join in extending congratulations to the entire crew of Flight QF30 for a job ...
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Blog Source: thecornypaper.freehostia.com
Qantas Flight 30 took off from Hong Kong heading for Melbourne when at cruising altitude, passengers heard a loud bang and part of the ceiling and floor near the right wing collapsed. The pilots had to make an emergency decent from ...
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Blog Source: open-source-intelligence.org
Hole causes decompression, rapidly reducing air pressure and risking exposure. Oxygen masks are deployed and pilot makes emergency descent to breathable altitude. The pilot then told passengers they were going to land in Manila to have ...