The Scotsman

‘Really scary’ mid-air drama as pump failure triggers emergency landing

- Alastair Dalton

Passengers on an Easyjet flight from Glasgow to Gran Canaria suffered a “really scary” midair drama yesterday, which forced their aircraft to make an emergency landing at Gatwick.

One told of a “really loud rumbling noise and vibrating feeling” after a hydraulic pump had failed.

The aircraft landed safely with the 179 passengers being transferre­d to another plane to continue their journey several hours later, at around 5pm.

The Scotsman political correspond­ent Rachel Amery, who was aboard the 12.10pm service from Glasgow, said: “We had reached the south of England when there was suddenly a really loud rumbling noise and vibrating feeling for about 30 seconds, and I immediatel­y knew something was wrong.

“We then started to drop slowly and made a very sharp turn, and at that point I was starting to feel pretty scared.

“The cabin crew were called onto the flight deck and then we were told a hydraulic pump had failed and we needed to go for an emergency landing in Gatwick.

“It was really scary but I couldn't believe how calm the crew were, especially the pilots.

“Some passengers did seem a bit shaken but I think that how calm the crew were really helped to keep other people calm.”

Fire engines met the aircraft after it landed, which is believed to be standard procedure after an emergency landing.

Ms Amery said the pilot had said there was a back up for the pump but the flight could not continue as everything relied on it, although the safety of the aircraft had not been affected.

An Easyjet spokespers­on said: “We can confirm that flight EZY3111 from Glasgow to Grand can aria diverted to gatwick due to a technical issue.

“The aircraft landed safely in Gatwick and was met by emergency services as a routine and precaution­ary measure only.

“We did all possible to minimise the impact for our passengers and arranged for a replacemen­t aircraft for them to continue their journey, and they will be provided with a compliment­ary service onboard. The safety of our customers and crew is Easyjet's highest priority.”

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