‘Inspected by engineers’: Qantas flight turned around after suspected bird strike
A Qantas plane is being inspected by engineers after it had to turn around and return to the airport it had taken off from.
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A Qantas flight has reportedly had to turn around after a suspected bird strike.
Flight QF1078, which was bound for Mt Isa, left Brisbane Airport at 3.35pm.
However the Boeing 737-838 turned back towards Brisbane after reaching the Arcadia Valley in the Central Highlands region.
The flight landed at Brisbane airport just before 6pm after operating in a holding pattern above the South Burnett region.
A Qantas spokesperson confirmed to the Courier Mail the flight had returned to Brisbane following a suspected bird strike.
“The aircraft landed normally and is being inspected by engineers,” the spokesperson said.
“We will re-accommodate customers as soon as possible.
“We appreciate our customers’ understanding and apologise for the inconvenience.”
However the Courier Mail reported it’s understood no evidence of a bird strike was found following an inspection of the runway at Brisbane Airport.
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Originally published as ‘Inspected by engineers’: Qantas flight turned around after suspected bird strike