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Aircraft slides off end of runway Aircraft slides off end of runway
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The runway at Prestwick Airport in the west of Scotland has reopened after a plane skidded on to the grass verge.The runway at Prestwick Airport in the west of Scotland has reopened after a plane skidded on to the grass verge.
The Ryanair flight from Dublin had just touched down before 0900 GMT when it slid on ice while taxiing towards the terminal building.The Ryanair flight from Dublin had just touched down before 0900 GMT when it slid on ice while taxiing towards the terminal building.
Emergency services were called and the 129 passengers and six crew were taken off the plane. No-one was injured and the aircraft was not damaged.Emergency services were called and the 129 passengers and six crew were taken off the plane. No-one was injured and the aircraft was not damaged.
The plane was removed and the runway reopened at about 1100 GMT.The plane was removed and the runway reopened at about 1100 GMT.
Ryanair said the Boeing 737-800 involved was an incoming flight from Dublin, with six crew on board.Ryanair said the Boeing 737-800 involved was an incoming flight from Dublin, with six crew on board.
None of the passengers or crew was injured in the incident
In a statement, the airline said: "After a normal landing was completed and while taxiing from the runway the aircraft encountered ice and slid just off the runway on to the grass verge.In a statement, the airline said: "After a normal landing was completed and while taxiing from the runway the aircraft encountered ice and slid just off the runway on to the grass verge.
"Passengers disembarked normally and were bussed to the terminal."Passengers disembarked normally and were bussed to the terminal.
The statement added: "Ryanair apologises for any disruption suffered by passengers as a result of this incident."The statement added: "Ryanair apologises for any disruption suffered by passengers as a result of this incident."
Passenger Alex Paton told BBC Scotland about the moment the plane touched down.Passenger Alex Paton told BBC Scotland about the moment the plane touched down.
"It did land with a bit of a bump but the plane didn't seem to be slowing down the way it would normally," he said."It did land with a bit of a bump but the plane didn't seem to be slowing down the way it would normally," he said.
You can hardly walk on the runway never mind stop a plane. How anyone expects to stop a plane on that I'll never know Alex PatonPassenger Scotland's bad weather continues Airport closed after heavy snow
"It was all over really quick and you realise you've come to a shuddering halt in a field.""It was all over really quick and you realise you've come to a shuddering halt in a field."
You can hardly walk on the runway never mind stop a plane. How anyone expects to stop a plane on that I'll never know Alex PatonPassenger Scotland's bad weather continues Airport closed after heavy snow
Mr Paton said the plane came off the end of the runway "just at the corner where it starts to turn round".Mr Paton said the plane came off the end of the runway "just at the corner where it starts to turn round".
He said the back end of the plane "went out to the side" by about 20ft.He said the back end of the plane "went out to the side" by about 20ft.
Despite the scare, Mr Paton said the mood among passengers was "really buoyant" as everyone on board "knew they were OK".Despite the scare, Mr Paton said the mood among passengers was "really buoyant" as everyone on board "knew they were OK".
After the plane came to a stop the crew initially thought it may be towed from the field, Mr Paton said.After the plane came to a stop the crew initially thought it may be towed from the field, Mr Paton said.
They were then told this would not be possible and the passengers were disembarked.They were then told this would not be possible and the passengers were disembarked.
Mr Paton said the fire service was already waiting when they left the plane.Mr Paton said the fire service was already waiting when they left the plane.
He also described the runway as "a block of ice".He also described the runway as "a block of ice".
"You can hardly walk on the runway never mind stop a plane," he added."You can hardly walk on the runway never mind stop a plane," he added.
"How anyone expects to stop a plane on that I'll never know.""How anyone expects to stop a plane on that I'll never know."


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