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  1. Singapore Airlines A380 plane in emergency landing Oxygen masks were released ahead of the emergency landing An Airbus A380 plane operated by Singapore Airlines was forced to make an emergency landing in Azerbaijan due to loss of cabin pressure. The plane was flying from London to Singapore and had 467 passengers and 27 crew members on board. The airline said that oxygen masks were deployed and the aircraft landed "uneventfully" at the Baku airport. It said that none of the passengers or crew was injured and that it was investigating what caused the problem. Nathan Phelps, an electrical supervisor from south Wales who was on the flight, told the BBC the plane was cruising at around 38,000 feet when it suddenly began to drop. "I literally thought we were all going to die. There was no warning, the plane just went into a deep descent, the masks dropped and you automatically thought we were going to crash. There was no other rational thought really. You couldn't really look at it optimistically because you had never experienced anything like that before." Singapore Airlines said a replacement airplane to take the stranded passengers on to Singapore had now departed and was due to arrive in Baku on 7 January. It said it had also sent staff from both Istanbul and Moscow to provide assistance on the ground in Baku. Complaints However, some customers writing on the airline's Facebook page complained about the wait for a replacement plane. Passenger Terri Mann, said that she had to sleep on a "cold steel bench" with her 17-month old child, and that there were no "food places" at the airport. "We are all a little hesitant about getting on our next legs of our journeys, just hope the worst is over," she wrote. Another passenger Mark Franklin wrote that the handling of the incident was "terrible". No passengers or crew were injured "It's not acceptable to not have even very basic refreshment or information for almost 500 people," he added. In response to the complaints, Singapore Airlines issued a statement on Facebook apologising: "We sincerely apologise to affected customers for the inconvenience caused by the diversion and the lengthy delay encountered at the airport in Baku," it said. However, other people writing on Singapore Airline's Facebook page praised its handling of the incident. Iker Ibáñez wrote: "One can only congratulate the crew for bringing the aircraft down to a safe landing with all passengers and crew on board in one piece." Similarly, Ronald Leung wrote: "Really have to appreciate Singapore Airlines making the immediate announcement rather than say nothing and try to censor the number of people who will know about the incident." In response to passenger reports that the emergency landing was because of a faulty door, a Singapore Airlines spokesman said that "on the earlier flight into London there was a noise reported from one of the main deck doors". But he added that "the door was inspected by engineers on the ground in London with no findings, and the aircraft was cleared for continued operation". Airbus, which manufactures A380s, said in a statement that it was "following up on this issue and providing technical assistance to the airline". Singapore Airlines is one of the biggest operators of the A380 planes, with 19 jets in its fleet. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-25618122
  2. Today at 1:45pm, all cars were diverted to the lorry lanes for thorough checks although there were no jams. Thorough check by Police at first then proceed to scan passport and there were dedicated officers station outside and read out and see the faces of all people inside the car. What happended????? But this has to be the fastest time through checkpoint.
  3. Under his photo the caption is 'THE MAN' http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/S...ory_640499.html
  4. Wow...all those going home to Clementi..watch out! CNA Link on Road Closure
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