A Qantas flight traveling from New Zealand to Sydney has landed safely after it issued a mayday call over the ocean Wednesday.
Qantas AU:QAN Flight 144 landed at Sydney Airport from Auckland, New Zealand. Emergency services rushed to the plane after it landed.Qantas QAN Flight 144 landed at Sydney Airport from Auckland, New Zealand. Emergency services rushed to the plane after it landed.New South Wales Ambulance confirmed its paramedics were responding to the mayday alert.
A mayday call is issued when a flight is in grave and imminent danger and needs immediate assistance, according to Airservices Australia.
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