A KLM Boeing 737 en route from Oslo to Amsterdam made an emergency landing in southern Norway on Friday evening following a technical malfunction shortly after takeoff. The plane landed at Torp Sandefjord Airport at 7:14 p.m. local time, according to Norwegian police. All 182 people on board, including the crew, were unharmed. The flight departed Oslo at 6:55 p.m., but passengers and crew reported hearing a loud noise shortly after takeoff. "There was a hard noise," KLM said in a statement, prompting pilots to divert to Torp for safety. Local media reported that the pilots noticed smoke emanating from the left engine, and after the landing, the aircraft was no longer steerable. It skidded off the runway and came to a stop in the grass. Dutch passenger, cyclist Amber Kraak said, "Information from the cockpit indicated it was a tire blowout, and the hydraulic system was damaged." She added that due to fog in Oslo, the pilots decided to divert to an alternate airport.<br/>