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QF A380 Emergency Landing

PostPosted: 30 Dec 2008, 17:25
by Howard Long
Discussed here.

Two pax became ill it seems, but they had to use a 744 to continue the trip onto SYD with the A380 returning empty to SYD: maybe the Fiji runway isn't right for a fully loaded A380?

H

PostPosted: 30 Dec 2008, 18:03
by slinky09
quote:Originally posted by Howard Long
Discussed here.

Two pax became ill it seems, but they had to use a 744 to continue the trip onto SYD with the A380 returning empty to SYD: maybe the Fiji runway isn't right for a fully loaded A380?

H


Apparently they had a warning light in the cockpit to do with air conditioning and had to fly out engineers from Sydney, so the pax were loaded onto a 744 ... according to ANet it's the third time a 380 has landed with ill pax in unusual destinations ... guess they'll stop getting excited about that pretty soon!

PostPosted: 30 Dec 2008, 22:06
by Denzil
'"Apparently they had a warning light in the cockpit to do with air conditioning'

PostPosted: 31 Dec 2008, 10:03
by thejohn
as we all know a passenger illness is a fairly common event on aircraft including diverting to a alternate airfield, and i would suggest it is/will be more common on a A380 simply because it carries more passengers hence this type of event will occur more often.

PostPosted: 31 Dec 2008, 10:23
by Darren Wheeler
Passengers do get ill on flights, but you have to wonder how many actually fly when they are clearly unfit to fly.

PostPosted: 31 Dec 2008, 13:19
by HighFlyer
quote:Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
Passengers do get ill on flights, but you have to wonder how many actually fly when they are clearly unfit to fly.


If watching Airport is anything to go by, a fair few? [:D]

Thanks,
Sarah

PostPosted: 31 Dec 2008, 13:47
by northernhenry
quote:Originally posted by HighFlyer
[quote]Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
Passengers do get ill on flights, but you have to wonder how many actually fly when they are clearly unfit to fly.

If watching Airport is anything to go by, a fair few? [:D]

Thanks,
Sarah


Would imagine the acceptable level to be 'unfit' to board, and what level of 'unfit' their travel insurance would honour are two differing things..[:$]

PostPosted: 31 Dec 2008, 14:00
by RichardMannion
Could I be so bold to add to the list of 'unfit' passengers any parents who think it's a good idea to let their sprawl of children run riot in Club lounges, whilst in queues and on planes? [:w]