German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock’s Plane Emergency: 80 Tons of Kerosene Dumped

2023-08-14 08:24:35

German Foreign Minister

Annalena Baerbock’s plane has to dump 80 tons of kerosene

It was only in May that the foreign minister was stranded in Qatar because of a wheel defect on a government airbus. Now Annalena Baerbock has to interrupt her trip to Australia.

Updated14. Aug 2023, 10:24 am

Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has landed in Abu Dhabi on her trip to Australia.

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After the planned stopover, there was a technical defect, which is why the machine had to fly back.

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In order to be able to land safely, the machine with the Green politician on board had to dump around 80 tons of kerosene.

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In Australia, Annalena Baerbock was tasked with returning colonial-era cultural assets to the Kaurna people.

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The objects in the Grassi Museum in Leipzig are significant for the Kaurna people.

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German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has to interrupt her business trip to Australia.

After the stopover in Abu Dhabi there were technical problems.

As a result, the Green politician’s machine had to let 80 tons of kerosene into the sky.

After the breakdown of a government Airbus, a decision is to be made later today as to when German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock (Greens) can continue her trip to the Pacific region. Among other things, because of the statutory requirements Flight crew rest times On Monday, during the forced stopover in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, it was not expected that the Greens politician would be able to continue flying with the Bundeswehr’s readiness to fly during the course of Monday.

Baerbock’s machine initially started once more following a routine night-time refueling stop in Abu Dhabi. Because of a defect however, when retracting the take-off flaps, the aircraft was unable to reach normal cruising altitude and speed. This was prevented by the extended flaps. The plane was fully fueled for the almost 14-hour flight from Abu Dhabi to Australia. In order to land safely, the crew had to dump regarding 80 tons of kerosene. To do this, the machine circled for around two hours over the Gulf Emirate and the sea.

Return of cultural assets to the indigenous people

Baerbock actually wanted to land in the Australian capital Canberra on Monday evening around 10:30 p.m. local time (2:30 p.m. CEST on Monday). On Tuesday morning, the official program was to begin with the return of colonial-era cultural assets to the Kaurna Indigenous people of Australia. The objects of the Grassi Museum in Leipzig – a wooden sword, a spear, a fishing net and a club – have sacred, cultural and identity-forming value for the Kaurna people. It was initially unclear what changes there would be to the travel program planned until Saturday. After Australia, Baerbock also wanted to visit New Zealand and Fiji.

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