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Engine fire forces MAS plane to make emergency landing

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A Malaysia Airlines (MAS) flight made an emergency landing in Melbourne on Friday (June 12) after its aircraft systems signalled an engine fire, Australian authorities said.

The plane has been grounded for inspections.

Flight MH148, which had 300 passengers and crew on board, departed Melbourne Airport at 2.16 pm for Kuala Lumpur but had to perform an emergency landing, the airport’s spokesman told AFP.

"The plane landed safely a couple of minutes before 3pm Australian time (1pm, Singapore time),” she said.

The carrier said in a statement that the Airbus 330 “is being inspected by Malaysia Airlines’ engineers and ground personnel”.

It said: “Preliminary inspection reveals no physical evidence of fire externally, and further assessment is underway

Safety

“Safety is of the utmost importance to Malaysia Airlines. More information will be released when available.”

The turnaround was triggered by the Airbus’ aircraft systems indicating an “engine fire", said the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), but inspectors found “no signs of fire” immediately after landing.

The ATSB is also leading the search for the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 that disappeared in March last year.

A spokesman for Airservices Australia, which provides air traffic control and aviation rescue firefighting services for Melbourne Airport, said the plane “dumped (its) fuel and returned to land”.

Flight tracking website flightradar24 showed the aircraft – reportedly carrying some 300 people – circling several times over the suburb of Werribee, 40km from the airport, before landing.

Melbourne’s Metropolitan Fire Brigade confirmed that crews were called out to the airport at 2.22 pm but could not provide further information.

Source: AFP

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