Virgin Airlines engine catches alight forcing aircraft to make emergency landing at Invercargill Airport

A Virgin Airlines flight has been forced to make an emergency landing at Invercargill Airport after an engine fire.

The flight from Queenstown to Melbourne reportedly experienced engine trouble on take off.

Flames were seen coming from the engine and witnesses reported hearing loud bangs.

A Queenstown Airport spokeswoman said: ‘Virgin Australia flight VA148 departed Queenstown Airport at 5.59pm, bound for Melbourne. It experienced an issue just after takeoff and has been diverted to Invercargill Airport.’

A witness saw the Boeing 737 flying overhead.

‘It was making one hell of a pulsing/throbbing noise out of one engine then it was shooting flames out – maybe hit a bird?’ Nick Lambert said. 

A Virgin Airlines Flight has been forced to make an emergency landing at Invercargill Airport after an engine fire

Flames were seen coming from the engine and witnesses reported hearing loud bangs

Flames were seen coming from the engine and witnesses reported hearing loud bangs

Virgin Australia flight VA148 departed Queenstown Airport at 5.59pm, bound for Melbourne, when it was forced to make an emergency landing at Invercargill Airport

Virgin Australia flight VA148 departed Queenstown Airport at 5.59pm, bound for Melbourne, when it was forced to make an emergency landing at Invercargill Airport 

Another witness said: ‘Sounded like it was coming apart over our house. One engine was throwing flames and sputtering out.’

73 people were believed to be on board the aircraft at the time, with both a passenger and crew member reported to be injured after the emergency landing. 

In a statement Virgin Australia Chief Operations Officer Stuart Aggs said: ‘Virgin Australia flight VA148 from Queenstown to Melbourne diverted to Invercargill Airport and landed safely following a possible bird strike on take-off this evening.

‘Virgin Australia can now confirm that all passengers have disembarked VA148, which landed safely at New Zealand’s Invercargill Airport following a possible bird-strike after departing from Queenstown Airport.’

‘At this time, we are not aware of any physical injuries to guests or crew. Emergency services personnel are on the ground at Invercargill Airport.’

‘Our efforts are now focused on providing support for our guests and crew, as well as transporting and accommodating guests in Invercargill this evening and arranging for their earliest onward travel to Australia.’

The aircraft, a Boeing 737-800 registered VH-YIV, departed Queenstown at approximately 6pm local time and landed safely at Invercargill at approximately 6.50pm. There were 67 guests and 6 crew on board.

‘We wish to express our appreciation for the support of Invercargill Airport, Emergency Services, local Air New Zealand team members and our crew onboard in helping to support tonight’s response effort.’

Virgin Australia flight VA148 touched down ‘safely’ in Invercargill at about 6:55pm. 

A witness told Newshub they saw ‘flames shooting out the back’ of the plane.

‘I had a good view as I was walking along the Kawarau River with my dog, so the flames… were quite bright, Matt Foot said.

‘The engine sounded as though it was over-revving and it would do that twice, and then shoot flames from right around the back of the jet.’

The witness added: ‘I watched this repeat approximately 12 to 14 times before the plane disappeared around the side of the Gibbston Valley hill. The plane appeared to be struggling to gain speed or altitude.’

He said the plane was ‘revving like he had never heard before’, while the initial burst of flames ‘engulfed the whole back of the jet before going out’.

A passenger on board the flight posted on social media, ‘Trust me, I could “feel” the flames as we took off.’

‘I’m sitting just behind the wing on the right-hand side. Full view of the light show,’ the passenger said.

More to come. 

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