News, Flex | Full call-out towards Flesland: Aircraft reported brake problems

News, Flex | Full call-out towards Flesland: Aircraft reported brake problems
News, Flex | Full call-out towards Flesland: Aircraft reported brake problems
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Rescue manager at HRS Southern Norway, Vincent Roos, informs BA that a propeller plane from Widerøe reported brake problems.

– It is a plane with hydraulic problems that has prepared for a “high speed landing”. In practice, this means that they have lost braking power, says Roos.

The plane has landed, confirms operations manager at Flesland, Øystein Skaar.

– I can confirm that we have had an emergency situation, and that the plane has come down to the ground, he says to BA.

Widerøe: – A “mayday” was reported

– We have received word from Bergen Airport that a plane about to land may have problems with landing, says Shahrooz Lahooti.

He is the duty commander at the 110 centre, and says that they have moved out with crews from four stations.

– We drive out according to the procedures we have for incidents like this, said duty commander Lahooti shortly after the call.

The plane was on its way to Kristiansand, and the main rescue center was notified of the problems at 1505.

Roos says that it is not an emergency message, but according to Widerøe, a “mayday” was reported.

– The plane on its way to Kristiansand had technical problems en route, and had to return to Flesland. I know that a “mayday” was announced, so all emergency vehicles were on site when the plane landed, says Widerøe’s communications manager, Catharina Solli.

She informs BA that the landing went safely.

Big call out

At 1520, BA received a tip that a number of emergency services were on their way to the airport.

The air ambulance also left on its way to Flesland, but turned around shortly after landing, Flightradar shows.

Police operations manager Frode Kolltveit confirms that they sent “very many” resources towards Flesland, but that several patrols are already on their way back.

– There was an emergency landing from the Widerøe plane. The landing itself must have gone as planned, Kolltveit tells BA.

– 50 passengers on board

The air ambulance also left on its way to Flesland, but turned around shortly after landing, Flightradar shows.

There must be no damage to either people or aircraft. According to Kolltveit, there were 50 passengers on board, in addition to three crew members. This is confirmed by Widerøe.

Andrine Graue-Einarsen is part of the flight spotting community at Flesland. She says she saw the propeller plane in question land.

– We see the ambulance at the runway.

The article is in Norwegian

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