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Cookie7 16th Mar 2010 00:40

QF818 MEL - CBR: one engine landing
 
With thanks to the Herald Sun


A QANTAS jet from Melbourne to Canberra was forced to make an emergency landing on one engine yesterday after a mid-flight malfunction.

Thirty minutes into the hour-long 3.40pm flight from Melbourne the pilot of the 737-400 alerted the 147 passengers of QF818 that the crew had been forced to shut down one of two engines.
Aviation rescue and fire-fighting services were scrambled at Canberra Airport and waited alongside the runway as the jet was given emergency clearance and landed safely.

Passengers applauded the safe landing after the hair-raising experience.

Qantas spokesman Simon Rushton confirmed the incident this afternoon.
“QF818 operating Melbourne to Canberra experienced a loss of thrust in one of the two engines around 30 minutes or so into the flight,” Mr Rushton said.

“In these situations, the crew performed a series of checks including a thrust check, and on a basis of those checks made a decision to shut the engine down.
He said because the plane was “well on the way” to Canberra the captain elected to continue.

Understandably, passengers clapped as the jet safely touched down.
Mr Rushton said Qantas was still investigating what caused the emergency, but expected the 737 to return to service tonight after the suspect engine parts were replaced.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority and Air Services Australia have been advised of the incident.


Brian Abraham 16th Mar 2010 01:56


Passengers applauded the safe landing after the hair-raising experience.
Wow.

http://www.funnyphotos.net.au/images...nd-on-end1.jpg

Capn Bloggs 16th Mar 2010 03:10

Clapped-out old -400. I wonder if that is the one to be used on MEL-KTA? I hope not! :}

Going Boeing 16th Mar 2010 03:21

Bloggs, The payload/range requirements for that sector would indicate that they are planning to use the newer B737-800's that have been delivered with the Special performance pack.

Agree though, the -400's are showing their age.

Capn Bloggs 16th Mar 2010 03:27

Thanks GB. My post was tongue-in-cheek referring to a pic of a -400 a couple of weeks ago when the KTA services were announced. :)

Out of interest and at the risk of drifting off this very important thread topic :yuk:, what does the "special performance pack" involve?

Kiwiconehead 16th Mar 2010 03:31


what does the "special performance pack" involve?
Fluffy dice, cupholders and racing stripes.

The Green Goblin 16th Mar 2010 03:39


Out of interest and at the risk of drifting off this very important thread topic , what does the "special performance pack" involve?
Silver paint, an orange star and cheaper staff working longer hours :p


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