📱 حمّل تطبيق خبر الآن!
🕐 --:--
-- --
تابعونا
عاجل
⚡ عاجل: كريستيانو رونالدو يُتوّج كأفضل لاعب كرة قدم في العالم ⚡ أخبار عاجلة تتابعونها لحظة بلحظة على خبر ⚡ تابعوا آخر المستجدات والأحداث من حول العالم
⌘K
AI مباشر | -- مشاهد مباشر
1,130,228 مقال 408 مصدر نشط 228 قناة مباشرة 4,005 خبر اليوم
آخر تحديث: منذ 0 ثانية

'Real safety concern' on Qantas flight to Sydney after 'work light' is found in wing: 'Significant risk'

صحة
Daily Mail
2026/08/17 - 21:49 505 مشاهدة
تحليل ذكي | AI Editorial Analysis

A work light was mistakenly left in the wing of a Qantas A380, posing a significant safety risk.

The incident occurred after maintenance checks at Sydney Airport failed to identify the foreign object.

Qantas is enhancing its tooling control processes following the discovery to prevent future occurrences.

By KYLIE STEVENS, SENIOR BREAKING NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 22:47, 17 August 2026 | Updated: 22:49, 17 August 2026 A Qantas plane packed with passengers flew to the US and back before a work light mistakenly left in the wing of the aircraft was found, the aviation watchdog has revealed. Maintenance was conducted on the A380's air conditioning system at Sydney Airport on January 7, where crews did not find the light during their foreign object clearance inspections. A licensed aircraft maintenance engineer issued a certificate of release to service, despite the work light being unaccounted for. The aircraft flew to Dallas and returned to Sydney, where crews came across the shock discovery two days later. While the light did not cause any damage to the wing, foreign objects posed a 'significant risk to the safe operation of an aircraft', an Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) report into the maintenance blunder has ruled. The investigation concluded that the incident was the result of a breakdown in foreign object control and tool accountability processes. 'Even well-established processes can be vulnerable when they rely solely on consistent human performance, particularly during maintenance tasks which are often conducted in challenging environments and under operational pressures,' ATSB chief commissioner Angus Mitchell said in a statement. 'Tool control systems and procedures must account for this variability, with safeguards to detect and recover from errors. A work light mistakenly inside the wing of a Qantas aircraft went unnoticed for two days 'Contributing to this, the operator's maintenance information system did not provide a prompt or control to alert the certifier to the unreturned tool, or the unactioned unreturned tool report.' Central Queensland University aviation expert and associate professor Steven Leib warned any unaccounted-for object found inside an aircraft is 'a real safety concern'. 'It may not seem like a big deal, leaving a light or leaving a tool, but these are things that could move around during flight, which could jeopardise the safety of the flight,' he told the ABC. It is the second incident within three years involving one of Qantas's super jumbos. In December 2023, a Qantas A380 flew multiple international trips between Australia and the US before a 1.25m-long nylon turning tool was discovered in one of the outboard engines. However, Dr Leib would not go far to say that Qantas had a systemic problem. 'The discovery of the lost object was made by the accountability system,' he said. 'They were able to trace when it was last used, when it was meant to have been returned and what work was being carried out.' While no damage was caused, the light posed 'significant risk to the safe operation of an aircraft'. Pictured is a Qantas A380 The latest incident prompted Qantas to improve its tooling control processes and introduce a mandatory pre-clearance check after maintenance.  A spokesperson said that the airline voluntarily reported the incident to the ATSB, adding that the light had no impact on the operation of the aircraft.
المصدر: Daily Mail | Source: Daily Mail
💡 لماذا يهمك هذا | Why This Matters

A work light was mistakenly left in the wing of a Qantas A380, posing a significant safety risk.

The incident occurred after maintenance checks at Sydney Airport failed to identify the foreign object.

ملاحظة تحريرية | Editorial Note: نُشر هذا المقال في الأصل بواسطة Daily Mail. خبر (Khabr) هي منصة إعلامية أردنية مرخّصة تعمل بالذكاء الاصطناعي. نضيف قيمة تحريرية من خلال: تحليل ذكي للأخبار، ملخصات تلقائية، رواية صوتية بالذكاء الاصطناعي، ترجمة متعددة اللغات، وتدقيق الحقائق. هدفنا جعل الأخبار أكثر وضوحاً وسهولةً للقارئ العربي.

This article was originally published by Daily Mail. Khabr is a licensed Jordanian AI-powered news platform (Registration #82086). We add editorial value through: AI-powered news analysis, automated summaries, AI audio narration, multi-language translation (Arabic, English, French, Turkish), and AI fact-checking. Our mission is to make news more accessible and understandable for Arabic-speaking audiences worldwide.

مشاركة:

المزيد عن صحة | More on Health

هذا الخبر ضمن تغطية خبر لقسم صحة. نقدّم لك تحليلات ذكية وملخصات يومية لأهم الأخبار من مصادر موثوقة متعددة. المصدر: Daily Mail. يوجد 6 مقالات مرتبطة بهذا الموضوع.

This article is part of Khabr's coverage of Health. We provide AI-powered analysis, summaries, and multi-source aggregation to keep you informed. Source: Daily Mail. Tags: Qantas, safety concern, flight, risk.

مقالات ذات صلة

خبر — منصة إخبارية ذكية | Khabr — AI-Powered News Platform

خبر هو أول مجمّع أخبار عربي يعمل بالذكاء الاصطناعي. نقدم تحليلات ذكية وملخصات تلقائية ورواية صوتية لكل خبر من أكثر من 700 مصدر موثوق. نضيف قيمة تحريرية فريدة من خلال أدوات الذكاء الاصطناعي التي تساعدك على فهم الأخبار بعمق أكبر.

Khabr is the first AI-powered Arabic news aggregator. We provide AI-generated editorial analysis, automated summaries, audio narration, and fact-checking for every article from 700+ trusted sources. Our platform adds unique editorial value through AI tools that help you understand the news more deeply.

AI
يا هلا! اسألني أي شي 🎤
🔍
FREE Free 1GB Internet + Free International Calls

$1 trial — eSIM in 190+ countries — No roaming charges

Download Free