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Bruce the Camel 11th Oct 2012 10:42

A380 landing at DRW
 
NT News facebook account is reporting a Qantas A380 is to land at Darwin International Airport at 20:30 local time, Any idea why?

harrogate 11th Oct 2012 11:03

Qantas A380 inbound Darwin for unscheduled stop
 
First time an A380 has been to Darwin. Reason for stop not disclosed yet.

harrogate 11th Oct 2012 11:08

Just landed safely. Still no explanation.

Load Toad 11th Oct 2012 11:10

Maybe they have cousins up there?

harrogate 11th Oct 2012 11:11

Passenger had heart attack. No word on status.

Load Toad 11th Oct 2012 11:27

Lying down and feeling bad I'd guess.

Andu 11th Oct 2012 11:30

Hope they don't need to put the pax up in hotels - no room at the inn. All available rooms in Darwin taken by (non paying) "guests" of the Australian taxpayer, a.k.a. asylum seekers. A.k.a. country shoppers.

nitpicker330 11th Oct 2012 12:34

Flight Radar shows QFA1 climbing through 8,000' now out of Darwin west bound.

100ATA 12th Oct 2012 14:15

It Was due to medical folks.

PPRuNeUser0198 13th Oct 2012 00:31

One hour stop in Darwin with passenger and baggage removed.

LHR service delayed by 1.5 hours.

Great outcome for all.

Keg 13th Oct 2012 02:18


Great outcome for all.
Lol. Not sure the person who had the heart attack and now finds themselves in Darwin would agree. :ok:

airspace alpha 13th Oct 2012 02:32

A 1 hour turnround for an A380, operating into an airport never before used, with absolute pressure due to a medical emergency- when you think about it that was a hell of a good performance on behalf of the qantas crew and airport staff, ATC and certainly the emergency services. Having been the subject of a similar experience myself some years ago (artery blockage resulting in a pan pan priority landing on an asian carrier into HKG- trust me the experience was not pleasant and not organised) I'm glad the person involved received such good care by the people involved.

Desert Flower 13th Oct 2012 02:37

Quite often I hear flights requesting diversions due to onboard medical emergencies. A few months ago there were two in one night.

DF.

500N 13th Oct 2012 03:54

Keg

I could think of worse places for the A380 to land just a bit further on route although not good the patient had a Heart attack in the first place.

Agree re good turnaround.

Would be interesting to see where they parked it.

C441 13th Oct 2012 05:46


Would be interesting to see where they parked it.
Should have been Bay 1 (only).

Taxi is via B2 or the runway.

PPRuNeUser0198 13th Oct 2012 08:55

Keg - a good outcome for the patient in that they're still in Australia, and in a large city with good medical facilities...

*Lancer* 13th Oct 2012 09:21

Out of curiosity, what are the A380 approved airports further up? Anything other than Bali and BSB?

C441 14th Oct 2012 01:03


Out of curiosity, what are the A380 approved airports further up? Anything other than Bali and BSB?
Company approved - a mix of Alternate/Emergency:
Bali, Jakarta, Batam, Singapore & KL. (not BSB)

amos2 15th Oct 2012 11:01

"A 1 hour turnround for an A380, operating into an airport never before used, with absolute pressure due to a medical emergency- when you think about it that was a hell of a good performance on behalf of the qantas crew and airport staff, ATC and certainly the emergency services. Having been the subject of a similar experience myself some years ago (artery blockage resulting in a pan pan priority landing on an asian carrier into HKG- trust me the experience was not pleasant and not organised) I'm glad the person involved received such good care by the people involved."

Are you for real?
What's the big deal here for you?
What do you think professional airline pilots get paid for?

Tankengine 15th Oct 2012 11:37

No big deal for the pilots at all. I don't think any of them would say that!:rolleyes:

Pretty big deal for staff at Darwin though.:ooh:

Job well done. :ok:


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