
Originally Posted by
ivery819
JDNSW quote:
"Tests and sniffer dogs are said to have shown no evidence of explosives or residues anywhere on the aircraft."
There was a quickly gagged report that this was conducted by "a United States of America agency" and that both Australian agencies and Qantas were denied access to the plane during the process. ( a delay of some 12 hours. )
mmmmmm!!!!
"Blyth told a news conference Sunday that tests for bomb residue were negative and that Philippine officials had bomb-sniffing dogs go through the hold, finding no indication of explosives."
The aircraft was quarantined until Australian investigators arrived as required under international aviation agreements. I have seen no suggestions that Australian investigators were not allowed access as soon as they arrived. Quite properly, Qantas staff, Boeing staff etc as well as FAA would not have been allowed access prior to this. I would be quite surprised if the Phillippines did not follow the letter of the agreements (now if it had been a PIA flight.....)
John
John
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