tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7614635817808922352.post5268159238594203168..comments2024-03-13T14:57:41.022+08:00Comments on Perth Airport Spotter's Blog: Qantas A380-842 VH-OQB QF1 SYD-DXB diverts to Perth due Medical Emergency (1st visit)Greg Woodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03271873957254412952noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7614635817808922352.post-24175247493181015902013-12-02T11:52:31.547+08:002013-12-02T11:52:31.547+08:00Probably the only time we will see a A380 in Perth...Probably the only time we will see a A380 in Perth for another 12 months!!!anony_mouse_leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03899560509737695549noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7614635817808922352.post-36878460262226780272013-12-02T11:49:37.579+08:002013-12-02T11:49:37.579+08:00Has anyone bothered to check the veracity of Nady ...Has anyone bothered to check the veracity of Nady Teise's story?<br />All very convenient her being on here, and then going to the trouble of posting a reply when she would be worried about her daughters health.anony_mouse_leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03899560509737695549noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7614635817808922352.post-75295337532073464622013-11-23T14:51:31.174+08:002013-11-23T14:51:31.174+08:00Etienne, rest assured that this incident has been ...Etienne, rest assured that this incident has been brought to the attention of Qantas & their flight catering services departments.<br /><br />With labeling of a issue, the airline has now began to implementing new procedures as to ensure that the risks of this happening again is reduced.<br /><br />Thank you for your comment & reading our Blog.<br /><br />Greg & crew at Perth Airport Spotters Blog (West Australia) Greg Woodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03271873957254412952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7614635817808922352.post-31342228055831151332013-11-23T03:17:28.989+08:002013-11-23T03:17:28.989+08:00Happy to know that Nady's daughter is safe now...Happy to know that Nady's daughter is safe now. Indeed information regarding presence of nuts should have been given knowing that a lot of people are allergic to Nuts. <br />EtienneAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15811821965673148306noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7614635817808922352.post-61023707567180873672013-11-20T13:34:59.073+08:002013-11-20T13:34:59.073+08:00Dear Nady Teise,
Iam so very glad that your daug...Dear Nady Teise, <br /><br />Iam so very glad that your daughter is now feeling better & is able to continue her journey home. This issue as serious as it was, must now be urgently addressed by all airlines around the world with their catering partners who provide meals on flights to ensure that this type of event never occurs again.<br /><br />Whilst it was very nice to see a Qantas A380 in Perth, by no means we don't like seeing them under these circumstances.<br /><br />Please feel free to reply again Nady if you wish or when you have had an opportunity to speak with your daughter.<br /><br />Kind Regards & Best wishes to you & your daughter.<br /><br />Greg Wood & crew at Perth Airport Spotters Blog (WA)Greg Woodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03271873957254412952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7614635817808922352.post-7479352879424763262013-11-18T19:49:18.939+08:002013-11-18T19:49:18.939+08:00So you have seen that big, very big plane flying o...So you have seen that big, very big plane flying over Perth and finally landing at Perth Airport. If you have witnessed that unusual event, it is thanks to my dear beloved daughter who was on board the Qantas A380, flying back to Dubai, Heathrow and Brussels, her final destination, after spending a whole year visiting Australia. She was supposed to arrive at Brussels airport yesterday. She is about to take another flight to Europe in a couple of hours. Still in Perth at this very moment of the day. I was on Flight Radar 24, just following my daughter's plane and when I noticed that the aircraft had landed in Western Australia, I said to myself: there must be something wrong. She didn't tell me there was a stop at Perth Airport. Later on I received a phone call from Australia, it was my daughter and well she is in Perth, I know that the plane is there but why? She is going to explain the situation to me. Probably a technical problem or something like that. Then she told me that the plane had been diverted and that the reason was that she had a medical problem. I don't want to tell my daughter's whole life but what I can say is that she fell asleep just after take-off and when she woke up she asked for her dinner. She was proposed beef or chicken salad, just beef or chicken salad, no more explanation. My daughter doesn't eat beef at all so she took the salad. There was no information with the food and she started eating and almost immediately realised that there were nuts in it. TOO LATE. She knows that she is allergic of course. The doctor who loked after her on the plane told her that there was nothing indicated in the menu. No sign of nuts. I could tell you much more but what I'd like to say is that she is at Perth Airport now, right now while I'm typing here in Belgium. She is going to fly with Emirates and she was asked: HAVE YOU BROUGHT YOUR OWN FOOD WITH YOU? Come on, it's not human. And you know what. I had never imagined that this would happen with Qantas. There are so many people allergic to nuts in Britain, Canada or so and people, most of the people, all people are aware of the problem. WHY serve nuts on a plane? It's ridiculous. IF THEY COULD STOP DOING THIS!!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03166649521729277969noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7614635817808922352.post-36882396179275277412013-11-17T20:44:16.932+08:002013-11-17T20:44:16.932+08:00Great story Jayson, thank you for sharing with us,...Great story Jayson, thank you for sharing with us, we hope you enjoy reading our Perth Airport Spotters Blog, where interesting flight information is continually posted. Cheers Greg & teamGreg Woodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03271873957254412952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7614635817808922352.post-33307430467343413112013-11-17T17:31:36.135+08:002013-11-17T17:31:36.135+08:00I just happened to have Flightradar24 up on my thi...I just happened to have Flightradar24 up on my third monitor last night and noticed the unusual flight path of OQB. We ate our dinner, quickly, grabbed the old people (my folks live over the road) and headed out to the airport. We got there in time to enjoy the big girl being taken to the gate for refueling.<br />By coincidence, this was the aircraft my wife and I flew Sydney-Singapore_Heathrow on three years ago and we were sitting at the port forward emergency exit in business class. My 15 year old has seen all three A380's that have landed at Perth. Isn't he a lucky boy!.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18080634974767280214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7614635817808922352.post-70643555420387368082013-11-17T11:43:26.961+08:002013-11-17T11:43:26.961+08:00Thanks Peter for your comments. Glad you enjoy rea...Thanks Peter for your comments. Glad you enjoy reading our Blog! cheers Greg & team.Greg Woodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03271873957254412952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7614635817808922352.post-68255901558406974782013-11-17T10:01:39.324+08:002013-11-17T10:01:39.324+08:00was watching the event on Flight Radar 24 so sorry...was watching the event on Flight Radar 24 so sorry it took off to the north as we live south ah well only the second visit by a Qantas A380 to a Qantas port ??Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08567328597496942721noreply@blogger.com