Hole In Airplane Forces Emergency Landing

Passengers describe sound of explosion on Australia-London trip

Qantas pilot Capt. John Francis Bartels looks at the right wing damaged fuselage of Qantas Airways Boeing 747-400 after its emergency landing Friday in Manila. (Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Edwin Loobrera, HO/Associated Press)

A Qantas flight en route to Australia from London, England, made an emergency stop in Manila on Friday after a loud bang punched a hole in the Boeing 747-400's fuselage, officials and passengers said.

There were no injuries, but some of the 350 passengers vomited after disembarking, said Manila International Airport Authority deputy manager for operations Octavio Lina.

In a statement from Sydney, Qantas confirmed the hole in its fuselage and said it was being inspected by engineers.
Lina said the cabin's floor gave way, exposing some of the cargo beneath, and part of the ceiling collapsed.

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SINC SAYS:

Holy crater Batman, what a trip!


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