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Under the Hood 5th Aug 2003 07:03

QF Emergency Darwin
 
I hear a 73 or 76 had an emergency landing at Darwin this morning. Engine out?? What's the news?:confused:

CoodaShooda 5th Aug 2003 07:38

According to less hysterical news reports:

Morning flight to Cairns (737) turned back after 15 minutes with engine trouble. Landed without drama with one shut down.

Passengers interviewed report hearing a rumbling noise and that the aircraft subsequently landed normally.


Rather different to the breathless reports of a 767 pulling off an emergency landing initially running on ABC. :rolleyes:

ur2 5th Aug 2003 14:03

Not quite a normal landing !

CoodaShooda 5th Aug 2003 14:25

Agreed ur2 but that was the comment from a pax interviewed on morning radio.

Makes a nice change from the "Omigod we're all going to die" type of comment usually attributed to affected passengers.

VTM 5th Aug 2003 14:49

Birdstrike, damaged engine and nosecowl.

Pimp Daddy 5th Aug 2003 16:38

I guess that's why the guys were loading up the rescue truck in the MEL hanger this arvo. One CFM plus changing gear ready to roll.

Raider1 5th Aug 2003 18:05

Was surprised it wasnt reported as caused by a croc on the runway but then again I guess the NT news doesnt have an edition until tomorrow lol.
:D

Pinky the pilot 5th Aug 2003 18:30

Commercial AM radio station in SA mentioned engine 'bursting in to flames' on news highlights at one stage during the day.:mad:
Never let the facts etc......:*


You only live twice. Once when
you're born. Once when
you've looked death in the face.

compressor stall 5th Aug 2003 18:53

One Hundred and Forty Cheat Death in Air Drama
 
by Josh Inu, staff aviation writer.

The feeling of relief at a near death experience filled the terminal at Darwin's Airport last night. The Qantas 757 Airbus had one of its engines explode on takeoff from the tropical airport. After shutting down the engines, the aircraft returned for a hard landing after alerting emergency services, including the Darwin Hospital. Frightened survivors, visibly shaken after the emergency landing spoke of their ordeal.

Mother, Beth McCubbin, 43 of Parramatta said, "I thought I was going to die. I saw a huge explosion and the propeller was broken. It was burning and everyone was screaming." Her twin 5 year old daughters clutched their teddy bears tightly with tears in in their blue eyes.

The accident is the latest of a long series of troubles to plague the belaugured airline. It comes weeks after an unscheduled landing after a red warning light flashed in the cockpit.

A Qantas spokeswoman was unavailable for comment. The Darwin Airport Authority confirmed that an airliner had made an emergency landing.

Brian, 45 a mechanic from the Darwin suburb of Humpty-Doo had a more sinister theory. Hunting for feral pigs with his crossbow on the perimiter fence, he saw a giant crocodile chase a flock of birds into the air. "yeah, they just flew up and entered the engine and it went bang."

The civil aviation services authority is investigating.

Three Bars 5th Aug 2003 19:14

Hey CS,

You didn't credit the news organisation that you lifted the story from!

:p :E :ok:

goldeneagle 5th Aug 2003 19:43

:) Those damn twin engine cessna warriors again!

SixStarAnsett 5th Aug 2003 19:48

compressor stall,

I have to say this. In all of my years of schooling and study etc that would have to be the funniest and best-written piece I've ever read. And I'm an @rsehole to impress. :E

SixStarAnsett

Continental-520 5th Aug 2003 22:10

Very amusing indeed.

Hope they weren't below the 'Glide Scope' during the near crash landing.

compressor stall 5th Aug 2003 23:50

Channel 9 late night news here in WA.

"138 passengers had a lucky escape today in Darwin after a bird flew into one of the engines."

"Passengers on the right side of the aircrafrt saw flames coming from the rear of the engine"

and an interview with an English lady in her late 30's

"It was a worry - when you have 4 kids with you, you start thinking "Oh No!" ".


Ah well, close enough!!!!! ;) :} :ugh:

Maybe the bird had links to Al Quaeda or JI? :bored:

Tinstaafl 6th Aug 2003 00:34

If she didn't have 4 kids with her would that mean she wouldn't think at all?

Cap10 Caveman 6th Aug 2003 08:23

I like your first version better CS. Great work! :ok:

Traffic 6th Aug 2003 12:11

Tinstaafl

I would have thought that the fact she has 4 kids and is travelling with them all means she doesn't think at all...

SkySista 6th Aug 2003 15:38

Ha!
 
Compressor Stall,

that was great! Had me just about off my chair laughing.... you know, you could get a job replacing half the journos in this country! And it'd probably be an improvement! ;)

The best bit of journalistic "genius" I've heard was the Channel Nine anchorwoman who called the 744 brake fire in Syd an "emergency landing gone wrong". What the heck is that exactly?

Anyway. We all just *know* there'll be the "Omigod" comments for the slightest mishap.... :rolleyes:

SkySista


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