A Qantas passenger plane flying to Melbourne, Australia, has been forced to make an emergency landing at Adelaide due to a mechanical fault.
Local news reports say the pilot told passengers there was a problem with one of the landing gear doors.
A Qantas spokeswoman said there was no risk to passengers' safety at any time.
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A Qantas spokeswoman told The Canberra Times website that a Melbourne-bound Boeing 737-800 returned to Adelaide shortly after take-off on Monday night because it was believed one of the landing gear doors had failed to retract.
(BBC)
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