U.K.-Canada WestJet plane declares emergency, lands in Iceland
LONDON — WestJet says a flight from London to Edmonton diverted to Iceland on Saturday after the crew discovered a “potential mechanical issue.”
The pilots aboard the Boeing 767 declared an in-flight emergency about two hours after taking off from Gatwick Airport, but landed safely at Keflavik airport.
Dan Hayden, a passenger on the plane, said there was a large cracking noise about 90 minutes into the flight.
“We joked that an engine had gone. About 30 minutes later the pilot confirmed that it was an engine fault and they had been unable to resolve it, so we would land in Keflavik,” Hayden said in an email.