QF2 turn around - I wonder what happened

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News reports say an unruly passenger was the cause, with police waiting for the passenger upon landing back at LHR.
 
Seeing that QF has been in the media a fair bit as of late, it's not surprising to see some of these incident pop up in the media...
 
And saved for posterity (ie, when one of the nonews.com.au journos reads here and sees it's not an A380 in the photo):

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(taken from Passenger forces Qantas flight U-turn | News.com.au)
 
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I cannot see the relevance of past problems with the A380 and Qantas retrenching 1000 staff to an unruly passenger on the flght.
Maybe instead of no news its now extra news!
 
I cannot see the relevance of past problems with the A380 and Qantas retrenching 1000 staff to an unruly passenger on the flght.
Maybe instead of no news its now extra news!
It's purely a media beat-up. QF has bad press right now for other reasons. It simply adds fuel to the fire.

Since when have the media let the facts get in the way of a good sensationalistic story? ;)
 
That's an after-midnight departure for QF2 ... do they get special dispensation to break curfew in such circumstances?

Regards,

BD
 
That's an after-midnight departure for QF2 ... do they get special dispensation to break curfew in such circumstances?

Regards,

BD

theres no curfew at heathrow per se just restrictions on what types of aircraft can operate late at night. i imagine the 380 is classed as quiet enough to be able to operate around the clock into LHR
 
News have changed to generic file tail photo to what looks like the tail of a B747......

Still its an improvement on the previous photo of a "2 engined A380".
 
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theres no curfew at heathrow per se just restrictions on what types of aircraft can operate late at night. i imagine the 380 is classed as quiet enough to be able to operate around the clock into LHR

Gee, yohy?!, you learn something every day ... used to live just 5 miles from Heathrow and always thought there was a curfew ...

Regards,

BD
 
yeah this is not an A380 'incident' really. Silly bit of journalism comparing it to an A380 mechanical fault but anyway, that's what we have come to expect from media organisations.

And this is the 'latest' in a series of problems... lol
 
Seeing that QF has been in the media a fair bit as of late, it's not surprising to see some of these incident pop up in the media...

Seen as how the owner / editor (delete as required) has probably been denied an upgrade at some stage and now has a grudge against QF, it's not surprising to see some of these incidents pop up in the media.
 
Looking closely at the rego under the port wing of the aircraft in the pic you can see that it's VH-OGM which for the uninitiated (No News that's you) is actually a Boeing 767-300.
 
Yes this isn't a media story if it was any other airline.

But lets focus on the story itself - this passenger has cost the airline a lot of money and disrupted over 450 passengers. Throw the book at him.
 
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