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  • SIA's A380 tyre explodes moments before take-off

    SINGAPORE - The tyre of a Singapore Airlines Airbus A380 exploded on Sunday night just as the aircraft was preparing to take-off for Melbourne, Australia.

    The incident took place at Changi Airport's Terminal 3 around 9pm and the flight, SQ227, was delayed by nearly eight hours, affecting all 401 passengers on board.

    The aircraft was escorted by the airport security for inspections.

    The flight, which was also carrying passengers from other airlines like Lufthansa and Virgin Atlantic airlines, finally left Singapore at 4.04am.

    In November last year, a Qantas A380 heading to Sydney, carrying 466 people, was forced to turn back to Singapore after an engine blasted a few minutes into the flight.

    AFP reported that the blast rained engine casing down on an Indonesian town that the plane had been flying over.

    In the same month, Singapore Airlines also had to cancel three flights after oil stains were found on the planes' engines.

    http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest+N...26-301633.html

  • #2
    Okay.. who had that extra piece of cheesecake at the lounge ??

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    • #3
      Is it really necessary to include details of other A380 incidents? The general public might be led to believe that the A380 is not as safe as it is, no thanks to the media highlighting recent incidences.

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      • #4
        Aircraft involved is 9V-SKB.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jumbojet Lover View Post
          Is it really necessary to include details of other A380 incidents? The general public might be led to believe that the A380 is not as safe as it is, no thanks to the media highlighting recent incidences.
          It may not to the extend of safety. But A380 is really causing lots of delay to schedule flight as far I understand.
          Eight hours is not a small delay.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by cscs1956 View Post
            But A380 is really causing lots of delay to schedule flight as far I understand.
            How much? Please quantify

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            • #7
              Sounds like an article someone from Boeing put together! LOL!!!

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              • #8
                its very rare for a aircraft tire to "explode" when the aircraft is only preparing for its flight - as usually tire bursts occurred during take-off run or upon landing.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by CRJ View Post
                  Sounds like an article someone from Boeing put together! LOL!!!
                  Asiaone.com pro Boeing?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by CRJ View Post
                    Sounds like an article someone from Boeing put together! LOL!!!
                    Are you seriously trying to suggest that Boeing created this story? Think of something more original, please

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