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Old 16th Apr 2012, 06:32
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RBA inflight fire

Fire alert on Royal Brunei flight


April 16, 2012, 10:53 amYahoo! New Zealand
Passengers had to jump from their plane and spend a night without any belongings after a fire alert on a Royal Brunei flight.






Passengers had to jump from their plane and spend a night without any belongings after a fire alert on a Royal Brunei flight.
The scary ordeal happened on a flight from London to Brunei via Dubai yesterday, news.com.au reports.
The flight was diverted to Mumbai where it made an emergency landing.
Australian couple Erin and Peter Field were among the 195 people evacuated from the Boeing 777.
According to the Geelong Advertiser, the travellers had to drop a metre to a metal staircase after the aircraft touched down in Mumbai.
Frustrated passengers and crew have had a 24-hour wait in Mumbai without their passports or money as they'd been told to leave their possessions behind.
Ms Field says the handling of the incident was "shambolic".
She said on her Facebook page that the flight attendants removed their head dresses.
"I grabbed one and asked if we were landing. She said no, and that it was all fine. Then the captain comes on and says we are emergency landing in Mumbai," she wrote.
Royal Brunei Airlines has released a statement saying the emergency landing was a "precautionary" measure in response to an AFT cargo fire alert.
No passengers were injured and there was no fire on board, the airline said.
The passengers were transferred to a hotel and given an express laundry service, the airline said on Twitter.
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Hi,

I'm not sure if anyone can help, but I'm due to fly (as a passenger) on this flight at the end of the week for business.

I'm a very nervous flier and this has really scared me. Can any of you comment on Royal Brunei Airline's safety record? I'm hoping for some comfort!!!I thought maybe this forum was the best place to ask, apologies if it is not.

Thank you.
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Perhaps you could read the thread "royal brunei airlines in chaos" on the south east Asian forum. It will give you an idea of who they are and how they conduct business and you can form an opinion.
 
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Melon, despite their chaotic lack of management and overall commercial direction RBA has always had quite respectable operational and engineering standards. Hope that helps.
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Thank you both, I'm taking D'Pirate's words as gospel here for reassurance.
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I flew with my family rba a few months ago to oz in business class. I have read mixed reports however we had a very positive experience.....particularly for the price we paid
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