Two flights flying to London’s Gatwick Airport, within minutes of each other on Tuesday (July 15th) experienced emergency in the middle of the air, and a flight after a suspicious bird strike demanded a priority landing.
British Airways Flight Ba2203 left Gatwick on Tuesday, July 15, and traveled to Kancon, Mexico, almost 10 hours.
However, this was shortened immediately after the strange smell of the plane, which forced the pilots to return a last moment to Gatwick.
The crew on the board said “the smell of socks used” made them feel “dizziness”, with a mysterious smell that leads to oxygen masks for travelers. The sunHuman
Shortly after taking up, the Boeing 777 removed Sasks’s east coast for half an hour before returning to the airport, data from FightRadar shows.
The aircraft landed at Gatwick at 3.29 pm, The sun Reported that emergency services have provided bandwidth to visit the plane on the ground.
British Airways said Independent That the aircraft “landed safely in Gatwick, after our pilots, identified a technical issue.
“Customers normally got off, and we have apologized for disruption to our travel plans.”
The passengers provided the hotel’s residence through the airline and was able to fly to Kancon the next morning.
Within minutes of the bachelor’s incident, another flight asked for a priority landing.
Easyjet Flight Ezy8520 was jet just afternoon from Funchal Airport.
While flying to Gatwick, pilots demanded that their flight be prioritized before other planned aircraft due to suspicious bird strike.
Bird strike is a collision between a bird or animal in the air and aircraft. They can cause significant damage to the aircraft, with the risk of losing jet engines if sucking in a bird.
Prayer planes often require abortion to get up or landing, which can be costly for airlines and their passengers.
Easyjet spokesman said Independent “The aircraft landed normally and, according to the steps, was met with emergency services merely as caution.
“Our customer and crew safety is the highest priority of Easyjet, and Easyjet runs its aircraft fleet with careful observance with manufacturers’ guidelines.”
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