Qantas Flight Issues Mayday Call Over Pacific

Plane ultimately landed safely
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 18, 2023 1:05 AM CST
Updated Jan 18, 2023 7:00 AM CST
Qantas Flight Issues Mayday Call Over Pacific
A Qantas jet is parked on the tarmac next to firetrucks at Sydney International Airport after making an emergency landing in Sydney, Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2023. The Qantas flight traveling from New Zealand to Sydney landed safely after it issued a mayday call over the Pacific Ocean.   (Jeremy Ng/AAP Image via AP)

A Qantas flight traveling from New Zealand to Sydney landed safely after it issued a mayday call following an engine problem over the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, the AP reports. Qantas Flight 144 landed at Sydney Airport from Auckland after a 3.5-hour flight between the neighboring nations' most populous cities. The Boeing 737 experienced an issue with one of its two engines about an hour from Sydney, Qantas told Australian Broadcasting Corp. in a statement.

The mayday, which is issued when a flight is in grave and imminent danger and needs immediate assistance, was downgraded to a PAN-PAN—possible assistance needed—before the flight landed. Passengers told reporters in Sydney that they were told when they left the plane that an engine had failed. They described their experience of the engine malfunction as a “slight shudder” and “bumpy-like turbulence.”

Sydney Airport said in a statement that emergency crews were put on standby as a precaution, including firefighters, ambulances, and police. Neil Hanford, chairman of Strategic Aviation Solutions, a Sydney-based industry consultancy, said 737s can fly quickly and land safely on a single engine. More than 100 people were onboard the Qantas flight, per SimpleFlying, which reports that more than 130,000 people tracked the flight on Flightradar24.com during the ordeal.

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