Network Aviation Plane grounded by Hard landing

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A Fokker 100 jet owned by Qantas subsidiary Network Aviation has been grounded in the East Pilbara after making a "hard landing" that appeared to have caused significant damage.


Photographs taken underneath the jet show dents and one of the wheels seemingly forced into the undercarriage.

A spokeswoman for Qantas, which bought Network Aviation last year for $30 million, said the plane came down hard at the Nifty copper mine three days ago in the Great Sandy Desert after experiencing wind sheer on landing.

'Hard landing' grounds plane - The West Australian
 
Gee it sounds like a real hard landing.

They are going to write the plane off (Maybe)
 
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I am aware that QF own Network, but would it be considered a Network loss or a QF loss?
 
I am aware that QF own Network, but would it be considered a Network loss or a QF loss?

Network is fully Qantas, unlike QFlink where the aircraft are Cobham, but would have still been considered a QF loss in the case of NXE, the 717 that did similar things, ironic that the rego is similar to this incident!
 
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