Ryanair Flight Diverted From Bratislava to Vienna After GPS Disruption - The Slovak Spectator
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The plane was forced to withdraw from the route.
One Ryanair flight from Poland's Gdańsk to the Slovak capital Bratislava was forced to turn off the route due to a large-scale interference with GPS.
A Ryanair flight from Gdansk was scheduled to land in Bratislava. However, it was forced to divert and make an emergency landing at Vienna Airport. GPS interference prevented a safe approach to the Slovak capital. Russia is blamed for the incident.
Slovak media reported on Monday about an August incident involving a plane flying from Warsaw to Bratislava. Due to GPS interference, the plane was diverted to Vienna.
It was supposed to be a routine flight from Gdańsk to Bratislava. Instead, the passengers ended up in Vienna. The reason for the diversion turned out to be disruptions in navigation systems. This problem is growing in Europe, and authorities have a clue who might be responsible.
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