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40 injured after Qantas flight encountered severe turbulence
Posted: 07 October 2008 1521 hrs

 
 
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PERTH, Australia: Up to 40 people were injured after a mid-air incident forced a Qantas flight - flying from Singapore to Perth - to make an emergency landing on Tuesday, a police officer said.

The Airbus A320 (flight QF 72) made a successful emergency landing at an airfield in the Western Australian town of Exmouth after issuing a mayday emergency call, Sergeant Greg Lambert of the West Australian Police said.

The Qantas aircraft was due to land in Perth at 3pm local time, but it encountered severe turbulence.

Qantas confirmed that a number of passengers and crew members were injured, many of them were believed to have sustained fractures and lacerations.

It is unclear yet if there are any Singaporeans on board the Qantas flight.

"It is understood up to 40 people were injured during a mid-air incident," Lambert told the Australian Associated Press. "The nature of the mid-air incident is unknown."

Emergency services and medical staff were on standby at the airport, which lies about 1,100 kilometres northeast of the state capital of Perth, he said.

Australia's national carrier Qantas, which has suffered a spate of incidents in recent months, told AFP it had no information about the incident, but was working to find out more.

Qantas also owns the discount airline Jetstar, which operates around 29 Airbus A320s on domestic routes.

In July, an exploding oxygen bottle punched a huge hole in the side of a Qantas Boeing 747-400, forcing an emergency landing in the Philippines. No passengers were injured in the mid-air drama.

Air safety investigators announced a safety review of Qantas, which has long been known as the world's safest airline, after two other incidents occurred involving its aircraft within two weeks.

- AFP/CNA/yb/ls

 

 



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