Qantas pilots nix flight as cabin loses pressure
Posted by feww on July 25, 2009
Qantas pilots land plane as cabin pressure falls at 7,000 m
Following a spate of mishaps that have plagued Qantas flights in recent weeks, including incidents of lightening strikes, a flight was canceled today after plane lost cabin pressure.
Pilots of a Qantas plane abandoned flight to Brisbane today after a mechanical fault led to loss of cabin pressure following take-off from Auckland, New Zealand. (July 25, 2009, 4:58 pm). Image: Yahoo News. Image may be subject to copyright.
The pilots of a Qantas passenger jet abandoned flight to Brisbane today after a mechanical fault led to the loss of cabin pressure within minutes of take-off from Auckland, New Zealand.
The plane had climbed to 7000 meters when the pilots noticed it was losing cabin pressure. However the landed the plane carrying 91 passengers safely. A report said.
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