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Ryanair flight declares mid-air emergency over Manchester | Ryanair flight declares mid-air emergency over Manchester |
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A Ryanair flight to Majorca declared a mid-air emergency over Manchester, with some speculating it collided with a bird shortly after takeoff. | |
Flight FR3445 was headed to Palma de Mallorca in Spain tonight but began circling just miles into the journey. | Flight FR3445 was headed to Palma de Mallorca in Spain tonight but began circling just miles into the journey. |
According to flight tracking website Airlive.net, the plane declared an emergency over the city after 6pm. | According to flight tracking website Airlive.net, the plane declared an emergency over the city after 6pm. |
The service added the emergency was due to a bird strike. | |
The plane has now landed at Manchester airport. It spent an hour total in the air, burning fuel as it circled around 3,500 feet over north Manchester and Rochdale. | |
A Ryanair spokesman said: “The flight from Manchester to Palma returned to Manchester shortly after take-off following a minor bird strike. | |
"The aircraft landed normally and the flight to Palma will operate as soon as possible. Ryanair apologised to affected customers for any inconvenience caused.” | |
Earlier this month a bird struck a passenger jet with 71 people on board leaving a large dent in its nose as it was coming in to land at Heathrow airport. The EgyptAir flight from Cairo was grounded for 21 hours after the incident before a replacement nose could be located. | Earlier this month a bird struck a passenger jet with 71 people on board leaving a large dent in its nose as it was coming in to land at Heathrow airport. The EgyptAir flight from Cairo was grounded for 21 hours after the incident before a replacement nose could be located. |
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