Ryanair is not out of the news. While the Irish airline no longer flies to the German airports of Dortmund, Dresden and Leipzig due to budget cuts, a series of accidents is causing inconvenience among passengers. Krone+ looked at the dilemma and asked Austro Control.
The machine started up without any complications. The passengers had just made themselves comfortable when the cockpit started to sweat quite a bit. A flashing warning light signaled trouble to the pilot. The result: the plane had to return just 40 minutes after departure from Brindisi airport in southern Italy. Both for the safety and the annoyance of passengers. A few hours later, after an inspection, the plane took off again. An isolated case? Absolutely not!
Source: Krone

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