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    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/.html

  • #2
    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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    • #3
      Those Qantas planes really have an affinity for SIN, don't they?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Savage25 View Post
        Those Qantas planes really have an affinity for SIN, don't they?
        No pun inrended, they just wanna pull all the stops to ensure that Qantasia will be well taken care of when they start business in SIN

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        • #5
          Qantas + SIN = trouble?

          Joke

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          • #6
            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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            • #7
              Originally posted by boing View Post
              No pun intended there

              I really hate saying it but....... um, there's no smoke without fire.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by flyguy View Post
                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.
                Because the media hate Qantas. This is not newsworthy but anything with Qantas will be described as a near disaster for now.
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                • #9
                  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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                  • #10
                    Glad to see their SIN domestic operations are on track...

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                    • #11
                      The incident trigerred just a small article on todays sunday's time. Nothing overwhelming.

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                      • #12
                        And SQ had a similar problem on its A380 today on HKG-SIN flight. Flight returned back to HKG.
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