Saudi Gazette report
JEDDAH – A Dhaka-bound
Saudi Arabian Airlines flight made an emergency landing at King Abdulaziz
International Airport in Jeddah following a malfunction of hydraulic system and
subsequent retraction of its nose gear.
The plane sustained little damage when its nose sank to the ground while landing. Medical teams at the airport treated 70 passengers while four others were taken to the health center, according to reports.
Abdurahman
Al-Tayyib, spokesman of Saudia, said that SV3818 flight, which was traveling
from Madinah to Dhaka, developed some malfunction of the hydraulic system at
around 8 p.m. Monday and was therefore diverted to Jeddah airport, Al-Madinah
daily reported.
“The pilot made
several attempts but failed to correct the malfunction with the front landing gear.
Subsequently, the Air Bus 330 made an emergency landing with the nose gear
retracted,” he said.
According to Sabq,
health services department at the airport formed a medical team to treat the
injured passengers following the emergency landing of the flight.