Ryanair Glasgow Prestwick Flight Makes Emergency Diversion in Storm Amy Chaos
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Ryanair Glasgow Prestwick flight makes emergency diversion in Storm Amy chaos
According to data from FlightRadar24, flight FR3418 from Pisa made two attempts at Prestwick and another at Edinburgh before declaring an emergency and finally landing in Manchester.
Ryanair Flight FR3418 Emergency Landing Low Fuel Storm Amy Chaos
Manchester, October 4 - In the turbulent skies over the United Kingdom, a routine Ryanair flight from Italy's Pisa International Airport turned into a heart-pounding aviation drama on October 3, 2025, as Flight FR3418 declared a full emergency due to critically low fuel levels following multiple failed landing attempts. The Boeing 737-800, registered as 9H-QBD and carrying an undisclosed number of passengers and crew, was en route to Glasgow Pre…
Ryanair flight FR3418 is declaring an emergency due to low fuel after several landing attempts
After landing attempt at Prestwick and Edinburgh, a Ryanair Boeing 737 has declared an emergency. Ryanair flight FR3418 from Pisa was supposed to land at Glasgow Prestwick. But due to Storm Amy, wind was gusting up to 40 kt, forcing the go around. After circling for a while, the Boeing 737-800 (registration 9H-QBD) went to Edinburgh for a second landing attempt. But wind gusting up to 48 kt, forced pilots to abord the landing. Due to low fuel, t…
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