RIPPED APART IN MID-AIR

China Eastern Airlines – Panic as massive HOLE appears in plane’s engine moments after leaving Sydney airport… and pilot makes mayday call saying ‘the engine’s f*****’

Passengers heard 'massive amount of noise' from the wing before the plane was forced to land in Sydney

A MASSIVE hole was ripped in a plane's engine in mid-air, forcing it to make an emergency landing.

The China Eastern Airlines flight to Shanghai took off from Sydney today but had to return after the engine failure just over an hour later.

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A massive chunk had been ripped off one of the plane's enginesCredit: TWITTER
: "I didn’t realise, and no one behind the wing, realised how big the engine issue was.

"It looks like a pretty big dent… Just the fact we were close to it being worse.

"I’m glad we’re all safe.”

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China Eastern Airlines are yet to release an official statement explaining what caused the disruption.


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Another passenger told : "We went up in the air and all of a sudden we heard this noise… it kind of smelt like burning.

"I was really scared. Our group was terrified.”

The Airbus A330 was sent back to Sydney and evacuated, and nobody was injured, but passengers have been stranded in Sydney as they await another flight.

A huge piece of the engine had been ripped off as passengers reported hearing 'loud noises' from the wingCredit: TWITTER
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The huge hole in the engine pictured the following the day at Sydney International AirportCredit: Reuters

An investigation has reportedly been launched by the airline after the dramatic ordeal on the plane, which took off at 8.30pm local time.

A blanket of fog in Sydney has also been causing chaos for planes landing and taking off from the airport.

It comes weeks after a plane landed safely at Heathrow after losing a wheel mid-flight.

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An airport worker said: "“None of the passengers knew what had happened and neither did the pilot, he was in shock when he landed and was told about the wheel."


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