And another mid-air malfunctions on a Qantas flight
Australia’s aviation authorities are investigating another mid air scare involving a Qantas jet yesterday.
The 767 was 30 minutes into its flight from Perth to Brisbane when it was forced to make an emergency landing because of a strange odour in the cabin.
Michelle Harris from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority says luckily none of the 133 people on board were in danger.
“We’re receiving full reports from Qantas and we’ll obviously be kept informed of the incident.â€
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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