Qantas flight attendant ends up in hospital due to strange smell on plane
A Qantas flight attendant was hospitalized due to a strange smell in the aircraft cabin. About this reports Fox Business.
It is clarified that on Wednesday, October 2, the aircraft took off from Sydney and was heading to Wellington, New Zealand. After about two hours of flight, the Boeing 737 changed course and returned to the departure airport. According to the publication, the reason for this was a “specific” smell on board.
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“The plane landed safely and will be checked by engineers before returning to service,” a carrier spokesman told reporters.
He also noted that one of the flight attendants was taken to the hospital for medical examination, but did not disclose his symptoms or medical condition. Passengers and pilots were not injured.
In August, both pilots and five flight attendants felt sick and were taken to the hospital due to a strange odor in the cabin of a Delta AirLines plane. The aircraft commander and co-pilot felt discomfort shortly after takeoff.
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