Narrative:

Diversion in ZZZ due to flaps and loss of hydraulics. For safety flight attendants remained seated. A couple of passenger call lights went off after [the] captain's announcement during flight . Flight attendants made several announcements that for safety we would remain seated for the short duration of the flight. Upon landing; [there was a] burning smell of rubber odor in [the] aft galley. Once we came to a stop [we] verified that smoke was not visible and passengers were requesting to use the lavatory. Informed them to remain seated until we received further directives from the captain and initially communicated with other cabin crew members. For safety and regulatory requirements; [we] continued to adhere to international regulatory requirements until we arrived at [the] gate with forward cabin door(s) opened.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: B737-700 Flight Attendant reported 'burning smell of rubber' upon diversion landing due to a hydraulic malfunction.

Narrative: Diversion in ZZZ due to flaps and loss of hydraulics. For safety Flight Attendants remained seated. A couple of passenger call lights went off after [the] Captain's announcement during flight . Flight Attendants made several announcements that for safety we would remain seated for the short duration of the flight. Upon landing; [there was a] burning smell of rubber odor in [the] aft galley. Once we came to a stop [we] verified that smoke was not visible and passengers were requesting to use the lavatory. Informed them to remain seated until we received further directives from the Captain and initially communicated with other Cabin Crew Members. For Safety and Regulatory Requirements; [we] continued to adhere to International Regulatory Requirements until we arrived at [the] gate with forward cabin door(s) opened.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.