Virgin Blue aircraft makes rapid descent with cracked outer windscreen.(accidents)(Brief Article)

From: Airline Industry Information | Date: December 5, 2005 | Copyright information

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Nine passengers on a Boeing 737 operated by Virgin Blue were hospitalised after the aircraft made a rapid descent due to a cracked outer windscreen.

Queensland Ambulance Service spokesman Michael Franks said that the nine persons who were affected by the rapid descent suffered from typi...

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