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'Smoke smell' forces flights to land at UK airports 'Smoke smell' forces flights to land at UK airports
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A number of flights to UK airports have been forced to land or divert following reports of "smoke smells".A number of flights to UK airports have been forced to land or divert following reports of "smoke smells".
Precautionary landings were reported from flights travelling to Dublin, Manchester, Liverpool and Jersey. Precautionary landings were reported from flights travelling to and from Dublin, Manchester, Liverpool and Jersey.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport said the smells appeared to be connected with "atmospheric conditions".Liverpool John Lennon Airport said the smells appeared to be connected with "atmospheric conditions".
British Airways, Easyjet and Auringy also confirmed the reports of smells on their flights were linked to weather conditions. British Airways, Easyjet and Aurigny confirmed reports of smells on flights were linked to weather conditions.
A spokesman for John Lennon Airport said there were three "precautionary landings" following reports of smells in the cockpit of the planes.A spokesman for John Lennon Airport said there were three "precautionary landings" following reports of smells in the cockpit of the planes.
Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service said crews were called to the airport at about 07:39 BST and supported airport fire personnel, who boarded a passenger jet.Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service said crews were called to the airport at about 07:39 BST and supported airport fire personnel, who boarded a passenger jet.
'Like a firework'
Steph Whitehead, from Liverpool, was on Easyjet flight EZY1841 which was due to travel from Manchester Airport to Hamburg at 12:25 BST.
She said the flight was airborne for about 20 minutes when the captain said there was "smoke in the cockpit", and returned the plane to Manchester.
Ms Whitehead said passengers in the cabin also caught a whiff of the smoke, which "smelled like a firework", adding people were "a bit worried at first" about it.
Passengers were escorted away from the plane by fire crews, before being put back on the same plane for departure.
NATS, a company that provides air traffic control services in the UK, said it had facilitated "a number" of diversions from aircraft reporting fumes being detected in the cockpit.NATS, a company that provides air traffic control services in the UK, said it had facilitated "a number" of diversions from aircraft reporting fumes being detected in the cockpit.
All of these flights had landed safely, a spokesman added.All of these flights had landed safely, a spokesman added.
It comes following reports of an "unusual" reddish sky across parts of England, which experts are attributing to the remnants of Hurricane Ophelia dragging in tropical air and dust from the Sahara, as well as debris from forest fires in Portugal and Spain.It comes following reports of an "unusual" reddish sky across parts of England, which experts are attributing to the remnants of Hurricane Ophelia dragging in tropical air and dust from the Sahara, as well as debris from forest fires in Portugal and Spain.
The Met Office said: "The same southerly winds that have brought us the current warmth have also drawn dust from the Sahara and smoke from wildfires occurring over northern Iberia (Spain/Portugal) to our latitudes."The Met Office said: "The same southerly winds that have brought us the current warmth have also drawn dust from the Sahara and smoke from wildfires occurring over northern Iberia (Spain/Portugal) to our latitudes."