Qantas flight from Adelaide to Canberra makes emergency landing
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Qantas flight from Adelaide to Canberra makes emergency landing

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A Qantas flight from Adelaide to Canberra was forced to make an emergency landing in Melbourne after the cabin lost pressure. Terrified passengers heard a 'loud bang' from the back of the plane about an hour into the journey at on Tuesday at 7.18am AEDT. Terrified passengers heard a 'loud bang' from the back of the plane around an hour into the journey at 7.17am EST Oxygen masks dropped to allow passengers to breathe better during the controlled descent. Greg Denehy wrote on Twitter: 'QF706 to Canberra this morning lost cabin pressure so we put the oxygen masks to good use while diverting to Melbourne.

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