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And SQ had a similar problem on its A380 today on HKG-SIN flight. Flight returned back to HKG.
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The incident trigerred just a small article on todays sunday's time. Nothing overwhelming.
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The story didn't rate overally high in the Sunday papers here in Sydney - as far back as page 22 of the Sunday Terrorgraph, a side note describing the incident - none of the usual "feared for my life" horror stories that usually accompany an article about a QF hiccup.
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Because the media hate Qantas. This is not newsworthy but anything with Qantas will be described as a near disaster for now.Originally posted by flyguy View Postseems QF 744s needs more mx checks as over the past few weeks alone, there been issues with their 744s n 767s - as dont hear of BA older 744s having so much incidents.
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seems QF 744s needs more mx checks as over the past few weeks alone, there been issues with their 744s n 767s - as dont hear of BA older 744s having so much incidents.
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Is there a Qantas incident division in the major news agencies around the world, where people are paid find out everything about it ? Every small thing that happens to QF seems to get picked up and is out on the news. A similiar thing happened to SQ in HKG and there's barely a squeak abt it. No pun intended there
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Qantas jet forced to return to S'pore
SINGAPORE: A Qantas jumbo jet was forced to return to Singapore early Saturday when its wheels failed to retract after take-off, the airline said.
"Shortly after take-off the crew on Qantas flight (QF) 52 from Singapore to Brisbane noticed that the aircraft's undercarriage would not retract," a Qantas spokeswoman told AFP.
"The aircraft returned to Singapore airport and landed safely at 12:03am local time (1603 GMT Friday)."
The Boeing 747-400 had left Singapore's Changi Airport less than an hour before it was forced to return, a spokesman for the airport told AFP.
No one was injured.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...133193/1/.htmlTags: None

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