Matt995
Well-Known Member
Three weather diversions today
TUI 788 from Bridgetown
Aer Lingus AT76 from Dublin
Ryanair 737H also from Dublin
all Bristol diversions, also saw an A319 Glasgow to Bristol divert to us too
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Three weather diversions today
TUI 788 from Bridgetown
Aer Lingus AT76 from Dublin
Ryanair 737H also from Dublin
The important thing, is that it has landed safely. Squawk 7700 can be either a technical or medical emergency. If it's a medical emergency, then it's likely that it will continue it's journey fairly soon (as long as crew aren't out of hours). A technical issue may take longer.
[EDIT] - FR24 is showing a departure time from Prague of 19:29.
Yeah, I think so, the weather radar shows a mega system moving through BHX and surrounding areas at that time. I have seen others on different sites saying pilots were reporting 40-knot gusts. Whilst there's not much wind activity here on the ground (I'm not that far away from BHX) I can imagine in a weather system like that it is a very bumpy ride trying to descend through it to get on the deck, combine that with extremely poor visibility through the rain it becomes quite easy to image why they held all movements until it has passed. Good work all around, Safety comes first alwaysTake it that it was heavy rain,have just taken dog for a walk up here in Stockport and the wood near us is more like a boating lake but ok now
I was watching this one as it was happening. I'm genuinely curious as to who is commanding that pattern, are the flight crew manually flying that, are they putting those headings into the autopilot to stay near the airport, are they being assigned headings by whoever they're being controlled by at the time or... Never seen anything like it, they usually hold at a fixed point in elongated orbits or just bounce between different headings like EI-DYL and D-AGWF did. Quite a unique oneG-EZDL's knuckleduster holding pattern.
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