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Qantas Wing 'Chunk' Falls Mid-Flight to LA
9 Dec
Summary
- Passenger observed a wing part detach during flight to Los Angeles.
- Multiple cabin system failures, including entertainment and lights, occurred.
- Qantas confirmed inspection and upcoming repair of the wing slat.

An Australian actor traveling to Los Angeles reported a harrowing experience when a "chunk" of the Qantas airplane's wing detached during the flight. The incident occurred shortly before landing at LAX, prompting concerns about safety. The passenger also detailed widespread in-flight issues, including non-operational entertainment systems, cabin lights, and malfunctioning seats.
Qantas acknowledged the event, stating that a wing slat, crucial for takeoff and landing, was inspected upon the aircraft's arrival. While the airline downplayed the detached part as not being a "chunk," they confirmed it requires repair. Passengers affected by the in-flight system failures have reportedly been compensated.
This event follows a series of recent disruptions for Qantas, including a flight that experienced smoke-filled cabins requiring an emergency landing near Adelaide and another that returned to Mildura due to hydraulic issues with wing flaps. The airline has faced scrutiny over its customer service and safety standards.




