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  • CarbonMan
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    Air Crash Investigation S13E10 - Qantas 32: Titanic In The Sky

    http://youtu.be/usK2kcj7BHg

    Tried searching for this vid but can't see if it was posted before; apologies if it's a duplicate post.

    It's a great summary of the entire event.

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  • FN-GM
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    Originally posted by sealalula View Post
    When will it be released? Sorry for being OT.
    Probably next year, production ends Novemeber 2012

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  • sealalula
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    Originally posted by boing View Post
    Kinda OT here, but you guys might be interested to know that the next season of air crash investigation would have the QF 32 incident. Along with SQ 006 and MI 185.
    When will it be released? Sorry for being OT.

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  • boing
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    Kinda OT here, but you guys might be interested to know that the next season of air crash investigation would have the QF 32 incident. Along with SQ 006 and MI 185.

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  • sealalula
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    Originally posted by choonhong View Post
    is the entire route axed?
    i dont see anymore 0925 flight departing for sydney
    I think QF31/32 flight no. and timing has changed to QF1/2.

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  • choonhong
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    is the entire route axed?
    i dont see anymore 0925 flight departing for sydney

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  • 9V-JKL
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    The QF32 flight number will be retired too.

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  • boing
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    4 Nov 2010 QF 32 LHR -SIN VH-OQA
    21 Apr 2012 QF 32 SIN -SYD VH-OQA

    This must be the longest transit time in the history of aviation

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  • CarbonMan
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    Originally posted by flying.monkeyz View Post
    The QF CEO himself even came to take the aircraft home.
    Presumably he is trying to tell his customers that it's safe to fly in it. apart from that he doesn't seem to have anything better to do.

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  • flying.monkeyz
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    Originally posted by MAN Flyer View Post
    I see the damaged QF A380 finally left Changi a couple of days ago. The QF CEO himself even came up to see it apparently.
    The QF CEO himself even came to take the aircraft home.

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  • MAN Flyer
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    I see the damaged QF A380 finally left Changi a couple of days ago. The QF CEO himself even came up to see it apparently.

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  • sealalula
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    Originally posted by boing View Post
    There's also a QF B744 undergoing an engine change on No 4 at C22 as of today.
    I hereby comfirm that the bird is VH-OJH.

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  • Gunnar Smithsen
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    The 744 suffered an engine failure, bird in question for those playing at home is VH-OJH and will back home tomorrow morning..

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  • boing
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    There's also a QF B744 undergoing an engine change on No 4 at C22 as of today.

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  • sealalula
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    Originally posted by MAN Flyer View Post
    Not another one. How long was that grounded for ?.
    I couldn't remember that sorry. But on that morning, there was a third Qantas Whalejet (VH-OQD) which operated QF6D was Delayed.

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