The Australian Transport Safety watchdog has launched an investigation after a Qantas-owned cargo plane lost cabin pressure left a pilot incapacitated.
The Melbourne-bound Boeing 737 was on route from Queensland on Wednesday afternoon when the crew received a "wing body overheat warning" which resulted in the reduction of cabin pressure.
The sudden drop in pressure forced crew to employ oxygen masks and the plane to descend to 20,000ft over Narrandera in southern NSW.
The First Officer became incapacitated during the incident, forcing the Captain to descend further to 8000ft and make an emergency landing in Canberra shortly after midnight.
Both pilots were taken to hospital as a precaution.