Every day there are reports of emergency landing due to technical problems during flights. Many times the engine catches fire due to bird collision. Meanwhile, there was a huge shock on the flight going from Australia to New Zealand. 50 passengers were injured due to the strong shock. At least 50 passengers were injured after a Chilean airliner flying from Sydney to Auckland, New Zealand, suffered a 'severe shake' on Monday, according to reports.
There has been a setback due to technical problem
LATAM Airlines said in a statement that the plane suffered a technical fault during the flight. Due to which there was a strong shock in the flight. However, it could not be said what the technical problem was and what caused the sharp blow to the plane. When the plane reached Auckland, medical personnel provided treatment to the passengers.
The seriously injured were admitted to the hospital
An ambulance spokesman said about 50 people were treated at the scene. Many people suffered serious injuries while others suffered minor injuries. Of the injured passengers, 13 have been admitted to hospital. The condition of one patient is said to be serious. The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft landed at Auckland Airport on schedule and was scheduled to depart for Santiago, Chile.
The wheel of the plane going to Japan came off
Apart from this, on March 8, a strange accident happened in a passenger plane going from America to Japan. A wheel of a United Airlines plane broke off while taking off from San Francisco airport. The plane was landed immediately after the incident. The passengers were put on another plane. There were 235 passengers on board this plane. There were also 14 crew members in the plane.
Two planes collide in mid-air over Nairobi National Park
Before this, a major accident had recently occurred in Nairobi National Park. According to the information, two planes carrying 40 passengers collided in the air. The small plane crashed in the park and two people died. Dash 8, a large plane operated by Safarilink Aviation airline with 44 people on board, including five crew members, was headed towards the coastal resort town of Diani. Shortly after takeoff from Wilson Airport, the crew reported a loud bang and decided to return.