Hole in fuselage causes Qantas flight to make emergency landing
Appearance
Friday, July 25, 2008
A Boeing 747-438, Qantas airways flight number QF30 from London, England to Melbourne, Australia, had to make an emergency landing at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila after a door panel popped open, creating a massive hole in the plane's fuselage.
After a brief stopover in Hong Kong, passengers reported hearing a large bang and saw what appeared to be papers flying around outside their windows. Oxygen masks were deployed and an emergency descent from nearly 30,000 feet to 10,000 feet was initiated by the pilots, who managed to successfully divert the aircraft to Manila for an emergency landing.
There are currently no reported injuries to any of the over 300 passengers aboard the flight.
Sources
- Sophie Tedmanson. "Air passengers' mid-flight terror as hole is blown in Qantas 747 fuselage" — Times Online, July 25, 2008
- "Qantas plane makes emergency landing after undercarriage rupture" — ABC News, July 25, 2008
- Dean Bernardo. "Hole in airplane forces emergency landing" — CBC News VIDEO Clip, July 25, 2008
- "Hole forces Qantas plane to land" — BBC News Online, July 25, 2008
- Barbara McMahon. "Hole in Qantas plane forces emergency landing" — guardian.co.uk, July 25, 2008
- "AO-2008-053: Boeing 747-438, VH-OJK, Near Manila Philippines" — Australian Transport Safety Bureau, July 25, 2008
- "Passengers return" — Sky News Australia, July 26, 2008