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#945530 by mikethe3rd
10 Aug 2018, 18:08
I happened to be in Shannon this afternoon and snapped this... It's last nights MCO-LGW G-VLUV which apparently had smoke within the aircraft. Here's the AVHerald http://avherald.com/h?article=4bc2c460&opt=0 for anyone interested.

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#945533 by marshy11
10 Aug 2018, 19:53
#945534 by marshy11
10 Aug 2018, 19:54
I cross posted. Poor pax from MCO didn't have a good start to their journey home.
#945625 by muppster
16 Aug 2018, 16:46
So an A333 diverted to Shannon and the passengers were rescued by a 787-9 and taken to Gatwick (the first visit of a VS 787 to Gatwick) and now yesterday a 332 diverted to Shannon, VS34 from Antigua (smoke indication in the hold) and its passengers were rescued by an A346 and taken on to Gatwick.

They just need a 747 to visit to complete the set!!
#945632 by honey lamb
16 Aug 2018, 21:54
marshy11 wrote:In various tabloids https://www.joe.ie/news/emergency-landi ... non-636218

It cannot have been pleasant https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/b ... d-13059997

The Mirror headline is ridiculous! "Lands in the wrong COUNTRY" makes it sound like the flight crew had no idea where they were going instead of ensuring the safety of all on board by landing at the first possible point after crossing the Atlantic! Could you imagine the headlines if the flight had continued for the hour or so over Ireland and the UK with people suffering from smoke inhalation - or worse, that fire did break out during that hour?

And as for wrong country, we're next-door neighbours not some remote far-flung region!
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