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A Ryanair flight had to make an emergency landing this morning at Stansted Airport. The Captain requested a priority landing at 10:07am on Friday (May 28) after the flight experience technical problems. According to flight tracker websites, the plane had taken off from Stansted but then circled around before landing again. The flight was a non-passenger Lauda Eurpoe Flight so no one was injured. Before landing the plane pilots used Squawk code 7700 which indicates a general but unspecified emergency, according to planefinder.net. Squawk codes are made up of four numbers from 0 to 7 and are used to indicate a number of emergencies. The higher the number the more serious the incident, with 7777 being the most serious and 0000 being the least. ....
Ryanair Stansted incident: Training flight forced to land after getting into difficulties The plane s pilots reported it had a general emergency while flying over London Updated Ryanair planes (Image: Pixababy) Sign up to our newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Ryanair plane was forced to make an unscheduled landing at Stansted Airport this morning (May 28) after getting into technical difficulties. ....
A Ryanair flight had to make an emergency landing this morning at Stansted Airport. The Captain requested a priority landing at 10:07am on Friday (May 28) after the flight experience technical problems. According to flight tracker websites, the plane had taken off from Stansted but then circled around before landing again. The flight was a non-passenger Lauda Eurpoe Flight so no one was injured. Before landing the plane pilots used Squawk code 7700 which indicates a general but unspecified emergency, according to planefinder.net. Squawk codes are made up of four numbers from 0 to 7 and are used to indicate a number of emergencies. The higher the number the more serious the incident, with 7777 being the most serious and 0000 being the least. ....