Cayman Airways makes Emergency Landing at Orlando
From Cayman Airways September 8, 2019
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) confirms that flight KX792 destined to New York (JFK) from Grand Cayman on Sunday September 8, 2019, was diverted to Orlando International Airport (MCO) following a smoke indication in one of its cargo holds.
As a result, Captain Frederick Whorms declared an emergency, and the aircraft was landed safely. The Captain and crew successfully conducted an emergency evacuation of the aircraft, which resulted in all passengers and crew safely exiting the aircraft. Passengers and crew were then transported to the airport terminal.
CAL is now in the process of ensuring the welfare of our passengers and crew and will provide further updates as more information becomes available.
UPDATE:
Following the diversion of New York flight KX792 to Orlando International Airport (MCO) this evening, Cayman Airways can now confirm the following:
- Flight KX792, under the command of Captain Frederick Whorms and assisted by First Officer Adrian West, departed Grand Cayman for New York (JFK) on schedule at 3:30pm (EST); approximately an hour and a half into the flight, an emergency was declared following a warning light indicating the presence of smoke in one of its cargo holds; the aircraft landed safely at MCO at 6:17pm (EDT).
- With the uncertainty of what was causing the indication, the 103 passengers on board and 5 crew evacuated the aircraft through the emergency over-wing exits and the deployed door chutes/slides.
- Emergency personnel, including paramedics, were on site to assist and treat passengers and crew if needed. All passengers and crew were cleared to the terminal without the need for further medical attention.
- All passengers and crew have been provided with accommodations and a replacement flight has been arranged for Monday September 9, 2019.
- Whilst an investigation is in progress, there is no evidence at this time of any actual smoke being present in the cargo hold.
“We are extremely mindful that this emergency landing and evacuation was a very distressing event,” commented Cayman Airways President and CEO, Fabian Whorms. “On behalf of Cayman Airways, I offer a most sincere apology to our passengers for having to experience this emergency landing and evacuation, which was necessary in the interest of the safety of our passengers and crew. We have removed the affected aircraft from service indefinitely in order to accomplish the required repairs.”
Due to the aircraft being removed from service, there will be some necessary changes to the airline’s flight schedule for Monday September 9, 2019, as follows:
- KX793, scheduled to depart JFK at 8:45am will now depart at 7:30pm.
- KX2606, scheduled to depart GCM at 6:05pm will now depart at 10:10pm
- KX2607, scheduled to depart KIN at 8:10pm will now depart at 12:10am
- KX200/201 will now be operated on Tuesday, September 10, 2019 instead.
All other flights are expected to operate on schedule. Passengers on affected flights will receive updates on their new flight times via email and text messages.
Affected passengers may call Cayman Airways Reservations on 345-949-2311 or 1-800-422-9626 (toll free in the United States) with any questions or concerns.
This article is slightly inaccurate. I was a passenger aboard the plane. The landing went smoothly until the plane came to a halt in the runway. Then the hostess got into the PA system and yelled “Everyone unbuckle your seatbelts and get it if the plane. Hey out of the plane right now!” This completely inappropriate language caused a panic, and people began shoving and pushing to get out. Despite reports, there was at least on injury that occurred during the evacuation. The behavior of the flight attendant who made this announcement was disgraceful and needs to be investigated.
We have asked Cayman Airways for a comment.