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Thrilling! Chinese tourists travel in Australia, landing by self-driving plane

 
[Social News]     20 Aug 2017
Witnesses said there was no danger of the landing. (photo of the Western Australian)A light plane suddenly landed on the (Port Hedland) campsite in Port Hedland over the weekend, alarmed, the Western Australian newspaper reported.

Witnesses said there was no danger of the landing. (photo of the Western Australian)

A light plane suddenly landed on the (Port Hedland) campsite in Port Hedland over the weekend, alarmed, the Western Australian newspaper reported.

Chinese tourist Zhai Feng (Feng Zhai, is on a two-year trip to Australia with his family, the report said. However, his family travelled by road, while he travelled by air. Zhai explained that he was forced to land at the Port Hedland camp because he could not find a designated landing point.

"I wanted to fly to the airport, but the airport said I couldn`t land in half an hour. And my wife called me and told me there was no toilet or electricity near the camp. I was very worried about her, so I went to see it. I found a runway, but was shut down. I flew around and found it. " Zhai Feng said. Eventually, Zhai landed near the (McGregor Street) campsite on McGregor Street.

Witnesses said Zhai nearly crashed into 25 RV parked on the camp, very dangerous. Others said that Zhai Feng landed in the area, that morning people were still in use, stopped a lot of RV, fortunately, when the landing was not many people.

Morawski (Jayd Morawski), the police chief at the scene, said Zhai had not yet faced any prosecution or arrest. The Australian Traffic Safety Authority (TSA) (ATSB) has been informed of the matter and is under investigation.

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