Incident: Qantas A332 at Brisbane on Dec 8th 2019, rejected takeoff
due to electrical problems
A Qantas Airbus A330-200, registration VH-EBF performing flight
QF-119 from Brisbane,QL (Australia) to Auckland (New Zealand), was accelerating
for takeoff from Brisbane's runway 19 when the crew rejected takeoff at low
speed (about 30 knots over ground) and stopped. Tower cancelled the takeoff
clearance and instructed the crew to taxi forward and vacate the runway at the
next exit A3. The aircraft vacated the runway and returned to the
apron.
The aircraft remained on the ground for about 3 hours, then
departed and reached Auckland with a delay of 3 hours.
A passenger
reported the crew initially attempted to solve the problem via checklists while
holding on a taxiway, then the aircraft returned to the gate. Passengers were
told the delay would be short as the electrical issue would be an easy fix. It
appeared the electrical issue was related to the air conditioning, while several
attempts to fix the problem failed cabin temperature rose, the ambient
temperature outside was 30 degrees Celsius. After about 3 hours the aircraft
finally departed.
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