Qantas flight from Australia to San Francisco turns back after ‘technical issue’

21 October, 2017 | Uncategorized
Qantas airline’s first Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft to be delivered (front) sits on the tarmac of Sydney’s International Airport in Australia, October 20, 2017 as a Qantas Airbus A380 passes behind. (Photo: Reuters)

A Qantas jumbo jet bound for San Francisco has been forced to return to Australia after a “technical issue” 90 minutes into its flight, the airline said.

Engineers were inspecting the Boeing 747 after it landed at Sydney’s Kingsford Smith airport, a Qantas spokeswoman said, declining to say how many people were aboard. No injuries were reported.

“We understand delays can be frustrating for our passengers but we’ll always put safety ahead of schedule and our teams are doing everything they can to get passengers back on their way,” she said.

Passengers were told that flight QF 73, which departed at 2.10 pm, had been turned back because the autopilot wasn’t working, a passenger told ABC News.

“The flight got ridiculously bumpy, and the seatbelt sign never got switched off,” the passenger said.

 

Reuters