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qantas has an 'aloha' moment
ark_ader:
What has not been reported, if any animals were being transported at the time of the decompression.
I transport my dog this way when I travel. Thinking of any breaches of airframe in the cargo area, will make me think twice about transporting my dog again.
Considering also the fact that this can happen to any aircraft is terrifying, and I haven't been on any new 747s lately. :dizzy:
danny_galaga:
another scare for qantas:
http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/latest/4847055/hydraulic-leak-forces-qantas-767-landing
i dont think this will help their share price. we expect a better a better level of maintenance of aircraft in australia. qantas have been talking about outsourcing maintenance work, if they do we can expect more problems. then we wont be any safer than us airlines :o
patrickl:
Apparently this is the third incident in 8 days. The first one being a hatch on a 737 that wouldn't close.
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