The 717 crew conducts detection just before landing

The 717 crew conducts detection just before landing

The crew of a QantasLink Boeing 717-200 noticed a strange odor after landing in Melbourne last Thursday.

The plane, registered VH-YQT and one of the few 717s still in use by QantasLink, took off from the Australian capital Canberra en route to Melbourne at 7:15pm, just over an hour later than scheduled. Just before she approached that destination, she was cabin crew bad smell. It is not known what its smell is or what causes it. The 717 finally landed safely on runway 16 and headed toward the gate.

Hospital attendant

Emergency services were waiting for the machine there. The ambulance crew evaluated the condition A flight-in cabin crew. One of the flight attendants had to go to the hospital for further examination. It is not known how she is doing now. A QantasLink spokesperson is late Travel weekly Knowing that the passengers did not show any symptoms. Technicians are currently conducting the inspection. 717 according to data from Aviation Radar24 It still stands in Melbourne. It is still unclear when the aircraft will resume operations.

Bad smell on the A320

A week earlier, two British Airways Airbus A320 pilots had to go to hospital after landing at London’s Heathrow Airport because they inhaled a foul odor. It is also unclear where it came from. About halfway through the flight, which took off from Newcastle, the pilots noticed the sky. They wore oxygen masks for the rest of the flight and were able to land the A320 safely.

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