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Sydney airport control tower smoke causing airport shutdown

Old 28th Jan 2023, 20:49
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Sydney airport control tower smoke causing airport shutdown

Just come in, Sydney airport control tower full of smoke causing an effective airport shut down. No takeoffs and planes landing diverted to alternate airports.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ht-delays.html

although looking at Flightradar24 it appears planes are indeed both landing and taking off now.
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Old 28th Jan 2023, 20:58
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Just another day in 3rd world Aus aviation
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Old 28th Jan 2023, 21:40
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Originally Posted by aussieflyboy View Post
Just another day in 3rd world Aus aviation
or maybe aviation generally.

US nationwide shutdown due NOTAM computer failure, Multiple German ATC "technical failures" last year causing delays and cancellations across Europe, Sydney shutdown for an hour on a sunday due to smoke alarm.
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Old 28th Jan 2023, 21:51
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'ole mate flow controller stressed out sneaking a quick dart at his screen.........seemed like a good idea at the time.
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Probably a cigar !
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Someone burnt the toast in the kitchen?
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Clearly the fault of QANTAS sending their maintenance overseas.
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Did someone slip outside for a durry and leave a window open nearby?
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Originally Posted by Peter Fanelli View Post
Clearly the fault of QANTAS sending their maintenance overseas.
Only if the reports said the tower was "FORCED" to close and that Pilots of inbound aircraft were "BRACING" for a diversion and that it was a smoke "EVENT" that "COMES AFTER" blah, blah.......
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