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Qantas two airliners almost head-on crash! All passengers go through a moment of life and death

 
[Social News]     04 May 2018
Recently, Australia`s plane accidents continue, often holding a sweat, sometimes sad and sad to see.

Recently, Australia`s plane accidents continue, often holding a sweat, sometimes sad and sad to see.

On Saturday, two planes at Perth airport almost collided, almost tragic. This week, after a preliminary investigation, the Australian Transport Safety Authority (ATSB) restored the situation.

Qantas two airliners almost head-on crash! All passengers go through a moment of life and death

At noon, Qantas flight QF567 from Sydney had just landed and was taxiing on the runway, and passengers also started to turn on their phones and pack their belongings for departure, as usual, but at this time the passengers began to turn on their phones and pack up their belongings to leave, as usual, but at this time, Somehow a ready-to-take-off, accelerated flight QF583 popped up.

Fortunately, Aviation Management Center emergency call to flight QF567, brake immediately to avoid a tragedy.

Qantas two airliners almost head-on crash! All passengers go through a moment of life and death

According to passenger Kylie Jenkins, when she landed on the plane, she was looking after her daughter, clearly seeing another plane coming towards herself through the window and "passing by."

`at that moment, we were really scared, `she said.` we were all dumbfounded.

In a violent emergency brake, her daughter`s head slammed into the front seat, while some other passengers were stuck in the seat. But fortunately no one was injured.

A spokesman for Qantas said after the accident that the company`s operations were cooperating with the Australian Transport Safety Agency (ATSB) in conducting an investigation, including data records and records at the time of the accident, and conversations between the crew and the tower dispatcher. But it is expected that the final result will not be known until a year later.

Because the Australian railway is relatively slow, so the way we travel long distance is by plane, but watching the accident again and again, it is a little worrisome.

I just hope the Australian transport department can investigate the cause as soon as possible and improve the safety of the aircraft. After all, while aircraft generally have a lower accident rate than cars, aircraft fatality rates are the highest in the event.


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