Now I hear a Japan Air Lines 747 from Narita to Sydney dropped this panel. Begs the questions of whether this plance actually flew all the
way to Australia to discover that the panel was missing, or did they realize it and turn back to Narita. In which case the plane trhat dropped the panel should have been known by the time the panel was discovered and this article published.
9 Comments
OssanULTRA at 07:47 AM JST - 14th May
"about 1 meter in length, 1.5 meters wide and 1.8 centimeters thick" "the board weighs about 10 kilograms"
Is there actually some plane out there pretending that it didn't notice this size chunk of their craft is missing?
Hughgarse at 02:14 PM JST - 14th May
maybe they cutting cost`s and thought the do without 1 extra door.
capone at 04:29 PM JST - 14th May
how come these things never fall on the Diet bldg ?
Nessie at 05:57 PM JST - 14th May
Good thing it didn't land on the runway, or we could have another Concorde disaster.
franz75 at 10:00 PM JST - 14th May
Such things are not told to not scare the customers...
GrouchyGaijin at 10:48 PM JST - 14th May
Look out belooooooooow!
OssanULTRA at 04:49 AM JST - 15th May
Now I hear a Japan Air Lines 747 from Narita to Sydney dropped this panel. Begs the questions of whether this plance actually flew all the way to Australia to discover that the panel was missing, or did they realize it and turn back to Narita. In which case the plane trhat dropped the panel should have been known by the time the panel was discovered and this article published.
okapake at 06:08 AM JST - 15th May
Another JAL mishap.
European1 at 09:22 PM JST - 16th May
even though, they started to make profit and surcharge more for fuel.
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