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Qantas plane’s emergency landing sparks grassfire at airport after engine failure

Simon Calder’s Travel

A Qantas Airways flight made an emergency landing in Sydney after it suffered an engine failure shortly after take-off, causing a grassfire at a runway.

Emergency services rushed to the runway shortly after the Qantas flight safely landed at Sydney Airport and authorities reported a grassfire.

It was initially not confirmed if the grassfire was linked to the emergency landing but Airspace safety body Airservices Australia confirmed that the fire incident was directly caused by the flight’s engine failure.

Passengers on the QF520 flight bound for Brisbane heard a “large bang”, an ABC reporter who was on board said on Friday.

A spokesperson at the airport confirmed the flight from Sydney to Brisbane landed safely just after 1pm.

The plane left the Sydney airport at about 12.35pm but just four minutes after take off it changed its direction and halted its ascent. It circled in the sky before returning safely to the airport, making an emergency landing.

A truck sprays water where a grass fire occurred near a runway at Sydney International Airpor

A truck sprays water where a grass fire occurred near a runway at Sydney International Airpor (AFP via Getty Images)

Mark Willacy, the reporter who was onboard the flight said a “bang jolted flight QF520 and its passengers and my eyes flashed open”.

“It wasn’t the bang or the shudder that made my blood run cold. It was the plane’s urgent struggle to get altitude,” he wrote on ABC.

“We knew immediately something was wrong, but what was more disturbing, I think, was the plane really laboured after that,” he said.

He said it was about 10-15 minutes into the journey the pilots said “there’d been a major problem with the right engine, that everything was under control at that point”.

Smoke rises during an incident where a Qantas Airways flight suffered an engine failure after take-off before returning safely to Sydney Airport

Smoke rises during an incident where a Qantas Airways flight suffered an engine failure after take-off before returning safely to Sydney Airport (Daniel via REUTERS)

The grassfire delayed operations at the airport and airport travelers to check their flight’s status with the airline.

Airservices Australia said: “An engine failure on departure from Runway 34R caused a grass area adjacent to the runway to catch fire.

“ARFF crews quickly attended the grassfire and extinguished it,” a spokesperson said, referring to Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting Service (ARFF).

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