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Passengers on a Qantas Airbus A380 travelling from Melbourne to Los Angeles made an unexpected stopover in Sydney after the crew identified a technical fault.
Flight QF93 departed Melbourne on Thursday morning and was heading north when the crew observed a loss of engine oil which required the engine to be set to idle.
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A Qantas spokesman said the plane was forced to divert to Sydney due to the faulty indicator light but "it is not an emergency situation".
The aircraft landed in Sydney just after 1pm where it was greeted by emergency services as a standard procedure before being checked by maintenance staff.