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SouthernN'Proud

Southern Discomfort
Bolt falls from plane into man's house


Australia's aviation watchdog, Civil Aviation Safety Authority, was attempting to track down the plane that lost the bolt.

"Anything that comes off an aircraft has to be explained," CASA spokesman Peter Gibson told the network.

The bolt most likely came from a Boeing 747 or 767, Ten reported.

Sydney Airport officials said no aircraft had reported mechanical problems, Ten said, which suggested the bolt wasn't in use at the time it fell from the plane, Ten said.

Officials from the airport and CASA could not be immediately contacted.

Wasn't in use...ya reckon?

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unclehobart

New Member
Considering the redundant numbering system of parts, the specific location should be easy to determine. Also, matching up with flight paths over the prior day should be a snap as well. If this takes more than 2 days to figure out... god help up all from beuracracy.
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
Finally!!! The person living in the flight path can get off said path with help from the Aussie gov't/FAA/bolt losing airline.
 
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