Singapore Airlines flight diverted back to Melbourne Airport

A flight bound for Singapore has been forced to divert back to Melbourne Airport after a technical issue in the air.
Flight data shows Singapore Airlines flight SQ228 took off from Melbourne Airport at 4.51pm and circled around the north of Melbourne before diverting back to the tarmac.
Callers to 3AW reported seeing the plane flying low over the eastern suburbs.
A Melbourne flight bound for Singapore has diverted back to Tullamarine airport after witnesses described it flying low and dumping fuel. (FlightRadar)
“It just flew over our house a few minutes ago. It was so low, you could see wheels down and I just waved at all the passengers as they went overhead,” 3AW caller Sam said.
“I’ve never seen a plane that low before. It was scary.”
Footage appears to show the plane dumping fuel as it made its way back to the airport.
The flight landed safely at Melbourne Airport about an hour after takeoff. (Nine)
“We saw it do a turn really low and I looked it up, it was at 6900 feet dumping fuel and yeah, redirecting back to Melbourne,” Kinglake resident Gordon told 3AW.
The plane landed safely without incident at Melbourne Airport about 5.50pm.
The plane had experienced a technical issue,t according to Singapore Airlines.




