Añadido: Jul 26, 2008
De: AVIMOAS
Duración: 2:23
guardian UK news ----------- Hole in Qantas plane forces emergency landing passenger's footage on board the stricken Qantas jet Friday July 25 2008 carrying 350 people was ripped open at 30,000 feet today, sucking the pressure from the cabin and forcing a rapid plunge to an emergency landing in the Philippines. The Boeing 747-400 jet had left Hong Kong an hour earlier en route from London to Melbourne when part of its fuselage broke away, leaving a hole running four metres down the right side. Passengers described hearing a loud bang before air and debris rushed through the cabin and the plane "dropped suddenly" as the pilot made an emergency descent to Manila. Australia's ABC Television broadcast a mobile phone conversation with one of the shaken passengers, Dr June Kane, shortly after she left the plane. She said passengers had been startled by an "incredible boom". "There was wood and newspapers flying past me and a woman who I was talking to in first class, and then oxygen masks fell down," Dr Kane said. "The moment it happened I thought we were going to plunge to our deaths. "There was an incredible boom. Everyone thought the plane would disintegrate. [The hole] goes right under the plane. It's about two metres by four metres. "Baggage was flying out." Another passenger, Brendan McClements, said: "We were flying out of Hong Kong, I heard a very loud noise, a bang. "There was a sort of rapid expulsion of wind. It went out of the plane, the air got sucked out, the oxygen masks dropped down and we put them on," said McClements, an events company chief executive from Victoria. "It was very well handled by the Qantas staff - that is the thing that stood out to me. They did a very good job of keeping everyone calm, keeping it under control. "After we landed, there was a very large hole that wasn't there when we took off in Hong Kong." Another passenger told the newspaper how children burst into tears after the "quick bang" reverberated throughout the cabin and flight QF30 plunged. As passengers were evacuated, it became apparent how lucky they were, with the fuselage clearly showing a gash running several metres down the side. Octavio Lina, a Manila airport operations manager, said parts of the plane floor collapsed, revealing cargo underneath. "Upon disembarkation there were some passengers who vomited. You can see in their faces that they were really scared," he said. A passenger on the tarmac praised the pilot, saying he had done an "amazing job" of controlling the aircraft and bringing it down safely. He said all the passengers were shaken up but in reasonably good spirits. Qantas officials said an investigation was under way. "Qantas can confirm Qantas flight 30 from Hong Kong to Melbourne has been diverted to Manila," a spokeswoman said. "The aircraft is on the ground and being inspected as we speak." Peter Gibson, from Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority, said: "The pilot had some pressurisation warnings about a door on the left-hand side of the aircraft, but exactly what went wrong is still being determined." Investigators from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau were being sent to Manila. Passengers from the flight, which had been due to land in Melbourne at 10pm Australian eastern time, were staying in hotels in Manila until plans were made for their onward journey. -----------------------------------------
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ghostswann Says:
Jul 27, 2008 - yeah, poor guy. After all the good things he has done everywhere in the world.
munyambu Says:
Jul 27, 2008 - Pilot Captain John Francis Bartels is my hero!
asdesk2 Says:
Jul 27, 2008 - UFOs have been attacking planes and helicopters for a while now... open your eyes.
badfish301 Says:
Jul 28, 2008 - 9/11 was an inside job.. oh and what caused that huge hole?
usouso Says:
Jul 28, 2008 - geoff dixon has cut costs on everything that its now starting to come back at him. notice how in all of this you dont see him mentioned or even talking on the news. do you see how it only shows passengers but nothing on geoff dixon who cut costs on maintenance, staff,services and alot more? he has friends in high places in the media that are protecting him.
ZealonChaosMagi Says:
Jul 28, 2008 - The hole was already there, it's just that the people that were maintaining the aircraft didn't repair it, just patched it up. Pretty stupid to just patch it up when it could cause a severe crash or loss of life. :/
ZealonChaosMagi Says:
Jul 28, 2008 - George Bush has already been blamed for forming an alliance with Martians to destroy the planet. --Joking. But not long now until Bush is no longer president of the USA.
ZealonChaosMagi Says:
Jul 28, 2008 - Aliens are just wasting their time with trying to hurt humanity, we're all gonna kill ourselves anyway the way we're going. But if UFOs are attacking air-craft, then they must be bored.
brandonS911 Says:
Jul 28, 2008 - then USA will be a whole lot better
fhqwhgads66 Says:
Jul 29, 2008 - Actually I don't.
Pimattvot Says:
Jul 29, 2008 - wow this plane has a hole in it. Did you know chickens lay eggs but only girl chickens cause the men chickens have a penis and the girls have a vagina and an elephant has a very big penis but then a mouse has a very small penis!
lukey8181 Says:
Jul 29, 2008 - ironically aren't you supposed to have your mobile phone turned off during landing?
MiddleEasternBorder Says:
Aug 2, 2008 - Practically there are some mobile phones today that you can set to "Plane Mode" so you can't bother the radio frequency Pilots use.
PolxenTwo Says:
Aug 9, 2008 - Duhh Australian pilots own, if they wanted to crash a plane, it wouldn't crash, the plane will fight back :p
AVIMOAS Says:
Aug 9, 2008 - LOL
asHHnaa Says:
Aug 11, 2008 - OMG I SOO AGREE WITH YOU!! WOO AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE OI OI OI!!! -good luck aussies in olympic gamess!!-
flyerholland Says:
Aug 19, 2008 - the altitude loss is a good thing.. right after they have a pressure loss they desend as fast a possible to 3000 meters where its possible to breath via the air again!
qwertdr Says:
Aug 24, 2008 - You talk if youve come across them frequently, which I highly doubt. Theyre there for safety anyway.
goug40 Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - What a load of shite
farny101 Says:
Sep 21, 2008 - no they dont i was on that plane
farny101 Says:
Sep 21, 2008 - yes you do
shanehodd Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - its true, most of the newer models of Nokias have a mode called "flight mode"
slavesshallserve11 Says:
Oct 12, 2008 - wasnt the hole caused by an oxygen tank exploding? Thats what i heard
bannerdb Says:
Oct 12, 2008 - they didn't look to bothered. People eating and the air hostess having a casual converstaion with a passenger



tigger23123 Says:
Jul 27, 2008 - on qantas also. well im guessing qantas will be in shit after this one