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  • Smoke detected in cockpit of Korean Air jet as it approached Japan

    TOKYO (REUTERS) - Smoke was detected in the cockpit of a Korean Air Lines flight on Friday (June 9) as it approached Fukuoka airport in southern Japan, but there was no fire reported and no injuries among the passengers, civil aviation and transport officials said.All 162 passengers and crew on the plane disembarked normally, officials said.
    The cause of the smoke in the cockpit of the Boeing 737 has not yet been determined, the transport ministry official said.


    http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/eas...pan-no-fire-or
    AirDisaster.com Forum Member 2004-2008

    Originally posted by orangehuggy
    the most dangerous part of a flight is not the take off or landing anymore, its when a flight crew member goes to the toilet
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