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An engineer had left the tool in the engine, thinking someone else would need to use it again later on, a safety report said.
A Qantas Airbus A380 flew for hundreds of hours before it was discovered a tool had been left inside one of its engines. The incident came to light on Thursday in an Australian Transport Safety ...