Passengers aboard a Westjet plane headed to Victoria had a bit of a fright earlier this week when the plane had to reroute due to some technical difficulties.
"A Westjet Encore de Havilland Dash 8-400, registration C-FQWE performing flight WS-3119 from 91´ó»ÆѼ,BC to Victoria,BC (Canada) with 25 people on board, was climbing out of 91´ó»ÆѼ when after gear retraction the landing gear did not uplock and the gear doors remained open," reads a post on the event from the website AeroInside.com.
"The crew declared emergency and diverted the aircraft to Vancouver performed an alternate gear extension and landed safely on Vancouver's runway 08R."
A replacement Dash 8-400 registration C-FNEN reached Victoria with a delay of two hours.
The Canadian Transportation Safety Board reported that maintenance found air in the No. 2 hydraulic system. The No.2 system was bled.