Qantas flight turns back after cabin fills with
smoke
Passengers of Qantas flight 575 leave the plane
via slides at Sydney Airport on December 14, 2019.
(CNN)A Qantas
flight was forced to return to Sydney when smoke filled the cabin shortly after
takeoff.
Passengers on Perth-bound Flight 575 evacuated the plane via
slides on Saturday.
In a statement to CNN affiliate 7news, Qantas said a
hydraulic fluid leak was the likely cause of the incident.
"The captain
elected to return to Sydney and the aircraft landed safely shortly afterwards.
No emergency was declared," said the statement. "Once the aircraft was back on
the gate there were reports of a thick haze in the cabin, likely caused by
hydraulic fluid entering the air conditioning unit. While customers may have
thought it was smoke, there was no fire."
Passenger Kelly Guerard told
CNN that the Airbus A330-200 turned around after about 30 minutes in the
air.
"When we landed, we were told to stay seated and keep our seat belts
on," she said. "When I looked out the window I saw a fire truck and started
smelling and seeing smoke."
A few minutes later, the captain ordered everyone to evacuate, Guerard said,
and the flight attendants opened the emergency exit doors while talking "very
loudly."
"I was the last person in the back so I was the first one to
jump off the plane from the slide," Guerard said. "That was pretty scary! Once I
was off the plane, I saw every one jumping off and were really scared. Some
people even got slightly injured while sliding."
Guerard, who was
traveling from Quebec City, took some videos of passengers using the slides to
leave the plane.
Another passenger told CNN affiliate 9News that
"everybody just panicked" when the order to evacuate came.
One person was
taken to to hospital after making their way down the slide, 9News
reported.
Qantas Fleet Safety Captain Debbie Slade told 9News that it was
"a very rare event and one we take very seriously."
She added: "We'll
investigate exactly what happened, including liaising with Airbus, before this
aircraft is returned to service."
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