Dramatic moments took place in heaven above the Irish capital Dublin. Eyewitnesses filmed how after a bang of the left -hand motors of a passenger machine of the Irish airline Aer Lingus Shot (see video above).
The Aerlingus flight EI121 started on Tuesday afternoon at 1:38 pm Local Time on Dublin Airport with the Orlando (Florida) destination. Only 34 minutes after lifting – the machine was at an altitude of only 3800 feet (about 900 meters) – she turned around and had to make an emergency landing at Dublin airport.
The operator of Dublin airport confirmed to the daily newspaper “Irish Independent” that the pilots of the Jet asked for the return to Dublin airport. “The plane has landed safely and was received by the fire brigade and emergency services of Dublin’s airport and the airport police,” said a spokesperson.
Emergency landing went without incidents
A spokesperson for Aer Lingus confirmed that the plane returned to Dublin’s airport “because of a technical problem”. The emergency landing had gone without incidents, the passengers were evacuated. There were no injuries in the incident, it said.
Source: Krone

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