Air New Zealand flight to Gisborne sent back to Auckland due to reported emergency

Source: Radio New Zealand

FlightRadar showed the flight was surrounded by airport emergency vehicles shortly after landing (file image). RNZ / Nate McKinnon

An Air New Zealand flight has turned around after its crew discovered a “hydraulic issue”.

Flight NZ5171 departed Auckland at 5.20pm bound for Gisborne, but turned around over the Eastern Bay of Plenty and diverted back to Auckland Airport, where it landed about an hour after taking off.

Air New Zealand Chief Risk and Safety Officer Nathan McGraw the flight was turned around following a system indication of a “hydraulic issue”.

“The aircraft landed safely, with emergency services on standby as a precaution.”

FlightRadar showed the flight was surrounded by airport emergency vehicles shortly after landing.

Engineers were currently inspecting the aircraft before it can return to service, McGraw said.

“We apologise for the disruption and are working to get affected customers to their destinations as soon as possible. We thank them for their patience and understanding.”

Flight NZ5171 from Auckland to Gisborne. FlightRadar

Earlier, a mechanical issue with a plane on the Auckland Airport runway forced several flights to be diverted on Saturday morning.

McGraw said at the time that plane had a fault with its braking system.

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