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Old 30th October 2008, 10:34 AM
Andy N Andy N is offline
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Presumably the lack of radar was a big enough issue for the plane to need to follow the Air New Zealand plane and get updates and then land in Auckland instead for repairs.

I don't doubt it's been overblown in the media though, nothing new there. Nothing wrong with any passengers making a quick buck out of it either - the one guy I read/saw in the news was very complimentary about the way the Qantas staff handled it.
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