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REX flight forced into emergency landing after losing propeller

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Flight ZL768 from Albury landed safely at Sydney Airport just after midday and the 16 passengers and three crew members on board were not injured. REX plane without its propeller Photo: The flight from Albury to Sydney landed safely. (Facebook: Airline Secrets) The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has assigned three investigators to look into the circumstances surrounding the incident and the Civil Aviation Safety Authority is seeking an urgent briefing from the company. (www.abc.net.au) More...

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RRKen
This is the fourth time this has been posted. Don't you look before you paste?
RRKen
https://flightaware.com/squawks/view/1/1_year/new/59530/Propeller_falls_off_REX_flight
picturetaker
Flight Aware used to tell me when an article has already been posted, but it stopped doing that at some point.
mickndot53
Now the question for the layman is: did the shaft break or did the retaining nut fall off?

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