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A passenger's mobile phone footage shows the damage to the wing of Qantas flight QF32, which was forced to make an emergency landing in Singapore shortly after take-off.
Hero QF32 pilot who saved 440 passengers when engine exploded in mid-air reveals how "picture-book day" turned to terror ...
Qantas flight QF32 experienced engine trouble shortly after taking off from Singapore on its way to Sydney. Mobile footage taken by a passenger captured the moment the flight landed back at ...
QF32 was just four minutes out of Singapore's Changi Airport when the explosions occurred on what was the largest and most advanced passenger plane ever built.
Inside the cockpit on QF32: How the world’s worst aviation disaster was averted. JUST 10 minutes into the Sydney-bound flight, a massive engine explosion left the crew facing disaster.
Qantas flight QF32 took off from Changi Airport in Singapore headed for Sydney on November 4, 2010 with 440 passengers and 29 crew on-board. The weather was ideal and pilot Captain Richard de ...
Flight QF32 was forced to make an emergency landing following the drama, which saw debris from the plane scattered across areas of Batam Island, south of Singapore.
The ATSB's previous reports into QF32 were focused on ensuring engine oil pipes conformed to standards and that a software system would detect an "over-speed" of the turbine and shut it down.
The controllability of the Airbus A380 -- Qantas flight QF32 on November 4 -- when a Rolls-Royce engine disintegrated after taking off from Singapore was a constant issue for its pilots, according ...
Captain Richard de Crespigny, who was in command on the Qantas Airbus A380 which experienced a massive engine disintegration causing severe airframe and systems damage while operating QF32 last ...
PILOT Richard de Crespigny, who guided jumbo flight QF32 to safety with a blown engine, has been recognised in Australia Day honours. MR De Crespigny was at the helm of Singapore to Sydney flight ...