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Qantas 747 makes a emergency landing (CNN.COM)
« on: July 25, 2008, 12:31:39 PM »




Qantas 747 makes emergency landing in Manila after hole appears in fuselage

Cabin's floor gave way, exposing some of the cargo beneath, reports say

Passengers report a loud bang and air swirling around the cabin

No reports of injuries among the 346 passengers and 19 crew
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(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.


Qantas pilot Captain John Francis Bartels looks at the damaged fuselage in Manila, Philippines.

 An inspection revealed a hole in the Boeing 747-400's fuselage, and initial reports indicated that a section of the fuselage had separated in the area of the forward cargo compartment, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) said in a written statement.

"There was an almighty crack," one passenger said. "We dropped a bit in the air, but other than that it was fine."

"There was a big bang," said another. "I knew there was a hole somewhere, but I didn't know what was going on."

Marina Scaffidi, 39, from Melbourne, told The Associated Press: "There was wind swirling around the plane and some condensation."

She said a hole extended from the cargo hold into the passenger cabin.

Michael Rahill, 57, an architect from Melbourne, told AP the bang sounded "like a tire exploding, but more violently."

Images of the Boeing 747-400 after it landed showed a large hole where the leading edge of the wing attaches to the fuselage.  Watch more on the incident »

Manila International Airport Authority spokesman Octavio Lina said there were no injuries, but some of the 345 passengers vomited after disembarking, AP reported.

Qantas said the hole, which was between 2.5 to three meters in diameter, was being inspected by engineers.

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A report by the airport authority quoted pilot John Francis Bartels as saying an initial investigation indicated there was an "explosive decompression."

Lina said the cabin's floor gave way, exposing some of the cargo beneath and part of the ceiling collapsed, AP reported.

The flight originated in London. It was diverted to Manila International Airport, where it landed around 11:15 a.m. (11:15 p.m. ET Thursday.)

There were no reports of injuries among the 346 passengers and 19 crew, the airline said in a statement. Oxygen masks were deployed during the emergency.  Watch footage from the plane »

Passengers said their ears popped because of the plane's rapid descent to a lower altitude.

Some passengers vomited after disembarking, Manila International Airport Authority deputy manager for operations Octavio Lina told AP.

The Australian Transportation Safety Bureau and the Civil Aviation Safety Authority have been notified and plan to investigate, according to Geoff Dixon, Qantas CEO



Offline athaker

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Re: Qantas 747 makes a emergency landing (CNN.COM)
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2008, 02:00:36 PM »
The video through ABCnews.com of this incident at first says the plane "plummets" 20,000 feet...maybe an emergency descent but seems a little sensationalist.  Towards the end of the video, however, their "aviation expert" seems like he's got a level head.  He calms things down and describes the routine emergency procedures and good training that got the plane down safely.

Good to see SOME responsibility in the news reporting.

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Re: Qantas 747 makes a emergency landing (CNN.COM)
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2008, 02:26:17 PM »
One of the passengers shot video from his cel phone of the incident unfolding.  If one goes to yahoo news the top video is from the AP of the amateur video.

-Chananya

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Re: Qantas 747 makes a emergency landing (CNN.COM)
« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2008, 08:11:10 PM »
The video through ABCnews.com of this incident at first says the plane "plummets" 20,000 feet...maybe an emergency descent but seems a little sensationalist.  Towards the end of the video, however, their "aviation expert" seems like he's got a level head.  He calms things down and describes the routine emergency procedures and good training that got the plane down safely.

Good to see SOME responsibility in the news reporting.
I know this is the wrong forum but here is the clip from ABC news

http://http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080725/ap_on_re_as/philippines_emergency_landing;_ylt=A0WTcUPvaYpIkOMAYBCs0NUE

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Re: Qantas 747 makes a emergency landing (CNN.COM)
« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2008, 11:14:16 PM »
Ticket from Hong Kong to Melbourne in coach  ----$3300
New luggage for honeymoon  ----$350
20 minutes of oxygen from maks --- (probably has a quarter slot so say $10)

Seeing your clothes hanging out of the side of the plane and knowning the airline never planned on you seeing them again anyways --- priceless


Sorry couldn't resist

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Re: Qantas 747 makes a emergency landing (CNN.COM)
« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2008, 11:38:50 PM »


Capt. John Bartels (centre)

John is a personal friend - he has been with Qantas for some 20 years, after having been in the Navy. He was a 767 captain and has been flying 747 for at least 5 or 6 years.

Good work John!

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Re: Qantas 747 makes a emergency landing (CNN.COM)
« Reply #6 on: July 26, 2008, 12:17:07 AM »
Thanks to Captain John and crew for getting the craft down safely.

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Re: Qantas 747 makes a emergency landing (CNN.COM)
« Reply #7 on: July 26, 2008, 02:10:01 AM »
Yeah. Really good work John good no one was hurt!.. It looks like a shark took a bite out of the side of that monster!




Capt. John Bartels (centre)

John is a personal friend - he has been with Qantas for some 20 years, after having been in the Navy. He was a 767 captain and has been flying 747 for at least 5 or 6 years.

Good work John!