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'Swerved wildly': Plane veers off runway at Christchurch Airport

Author
Jamie Lyth,
Publish Date
Fri, 31 May 2024, 9:24am

'Swerved wildly': Plane veers off runway at Christchurch Airport

Author
Jamie Lyth,
Publish Date
Fri, 31 May 2024, 9:24am

A plane 鈥渟werved wildly鈥 and left the runway while landing at Christchurch Airport today, ending up in the grass.

Passenger Diana Clement on Jetstar flight JQ225 from Auckland said the plane came to a stop half on the runway and half on the grass this morning.

鈥淲e swerved across the grass, we swerved wildly.鈥

Christchurch Airport communications advisor Jo Scott said the runway has now been carefully inspected and cleaned.

鈥淭he Transport Accident Investigation Commission has cleared its reopening,鈥 Scott said.

The terminal is now open, and the airport is operating as normal.

Aviation authorities in New Zealand and Australia will be looking into the landing.

鈥淭he Civil Aviation Authority is aware of the incident that occurred at Christchurch Airport and is making initial inquiries into the event,鈥 a CAA spokesperson said.

鈥淛etStar operates under the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority, which has also been notified.鈥

According to the Australian Transport Safety Bureau website, the same plane involved in this incident had a screwdriver tip in its engine 鈥渇or over 100 flights鈥.

A Jetstar spokesperson said a steering issue caused the incident.

鈥淎fter landing in Christchurch, the aircraft experienced a steering issue, causing it to veer on the runway at low speed.

鈥淭here are no injuries to passengers or crew. The aircraft was towed to the gate and all passengers have disembarked.鈥

A Jetstar A320 has made an emergency landing on the runway at Christchurch Airport. Photo/ George HeardA Jetstar A320 has made an emergency landing on the runway at Christchurch Airport. Photo/ George Heard

The incident closed the runway and has delayed several flights.

Flight SQ297 from Singapore was diverted from Christchurch because of the event. It landed safely at 9.30am in Auckland.

Passengers remained in the aircraft for at least an hour after it landed.

Clement, a Herald columnist, was slightly shaken, but no one was injured.

鈥淲e had a hydraulic leak on the right and the plane left the runway.

鈥淲e are surrounded by fire trucks.鈥

The flight landed in Christchurch at approximately 7.44am, leaving from Auckland. Photo / Diana ClementThe flight landed in Christchurch at approximately 7.44am, leaving from Auckland. Photo / Diana Clement

Passenger John Spence said he has a pilot鈥檚 licence and believed he 鈥渦nderstood鈥 what had happened.

鈥淭here was a hydraulic problem in the landing gear so, of course, when they touched down, it just swerved to the right slightly,鈥 he said.

鈥淏ut the pilot is fantastic, I feel for the guy because his legs must be like jelly.鈥

Spence said the swerve happened about three or four seconds after the plane landed.

鈥淚 believe they took out about two or three of the lights.鈥

He said everyone in the cabin was 鈥減retty calm鈥 during the incident.

Passenger Jessie Singh said: 鈥淧eople didn鈥檛 panic and the air stewards were really great.

鈥淲e鈥檙e thankful everyone is safe and for the quick actions of our pilot.鈥

David Gundy said the incident was 鈥減retty exciting鈥.

鈥淲e just hit the runway running, rolling and then came off the side and went back on the runway.鈥

It caused a bit of vibration through the cabin but wasn鈥檛 a dramatic shaking, he said.

鈥淵ou wouldn鈥檛 even have known if you weren鈥檛 looking out the window.鈥

Emergency teams arrived and checked over the plane before it was towed to the terminal, he said.

The flight landed in Christchurch at 7.44am, having left Auckland at 6.21am.

Police confirmed they were notified of an aircraft sliding off a runway in Christchurch about 7.45am.

There are no reports of injuries at this time. Photo / Diana ClementThere are no reports of injuries at this time. Photo / Diana Clement

There were no reports of injuries.

One of the passengers reported 鈥渜uite a few lights were taken out鈥 during the incident.

Fire and Emergency confirmed multiple vehicles from Christchurch and Canterbury were sent out at 7.48am.

Six fire trucks, one ladder unit and a command unit were sent but the units were stood down.

Hato Hone St John ambulance sent two rapid response vehicles to the scene.

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