Reader comments: Qantas jet lands with gaping hole in fuselage

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Hail hail... | 11:41 a.m. July 25, 2008
to the Pilots and the rest of the Flight Crew for the cool under pressure demeanor and thank goodness no one was hurt...
ok | 6:18 p.m. July 25, 2008
OK, gang, what did it? Stress? Bomb? Or is someone tossing cars at planes?

Work all night on the solution, please.
Anonymous | 11:22 p.m. July 25, 2008
We're not doing our job, people. We need more inferences to terrorism. I've only heard a couple tonight, and then only in context of "it ain't". How are we going to keep scared if we don't take advantage of this?
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The right wing damaged fuselage of Qantas Airways Boeing 747-400 is seen after it made an emergency landing Friday in Manila, Philippines. (AP photo/Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Edwin Loobrera, HO)
AP photo/Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Edwin Loobrera, HO
The right wing damaged fuselage of Qantas Airways Boeing 747-400 is seen after it made an emergency landing Friday in Manila, Philippines.