FDX 777 fire divert RJTT?
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FDX 777 fire divert RJTT?
Saw that a FedEx 777 flying PVG-MEM diverted into Tokyo due to a fire indication. Online info is conflicting - some say there was no fire found, others say cargo was removed and the source of fire was found inside a container.
Any details?
Any details?
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"While we do not yet know the cause of this incident, we do know that there were no declared dangerous goods on board the aircraft."
Interesting -- I may be wrong of course, but I thought dangerous goods were not allowed on flights originating from mainland China. Makes me wonder who in flight management would even declare such a statement.
So relieved they got it on the ground when they did.
Interesting -- I may be wrong of course, but I thought dangerous goods were not allowed on flights originating from mainland China. Makes me wonder who in flight management would even declare such a statement.
So relieved they got it on the ground when they did.
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"While we do not yet know the cause of this incident, we do know that there were no declared dangerous goods on board the aircraft."
Interesting -- I may be wrong of course, but I thought dangerous goods were not allowed on flights originating from mainland China. Makes me wonder who in flight management would even declare such a statement.
So relieved they got it on the ground when they did.
Interesting -- I may be wrong of course, but I thought dangerous goods were not allowed on flights originating from mainland China. Makes me wonder who in flight management would even declare such a statement.
So relieved they got it on the ground when they did.
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"While we do not yet know the cause of this incident, we do know that there were no declared dangerous goods on board the aircraft."
Interesting -- I may be wrong of course, but I thought dangerous goods were not allowed on flights originating from mainland China. Makes me wonder who in flight management would even declare such a statement.
So relieved they got it on the ground when they did.
Interesting -- I may be wrong of course, but I thought dangerous goods were not allowed on flights originating from mainland China. Makes me wonder who in flight management would even declare such a statement.
So relieved they got it on the ground when they did.
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