A Ryanair flight from Spain to the UK "declares a general emergency" after a medical emergency in flight



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EMERGENCY: flight FR8383 left Alicante-Elche for the United Kingdom this morning
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The flight RYANAIR FR8383 landed this Monday morning at London Stansted airport after having "declared a general emergency" on board after leaving the Costa Blanca, Spain.

London Stansted reported that a pbadenger needed urgent medical attention during the flight, which had caused the emergency statement.

The flight FR8383 was to leave the airport of Alicante-Elche this morning shortly before 11 o'clock.

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The flight was delayed by 20 minutes and left at 11:15.

The flight of the low cost airline was scheduled to land at 12:35 pm at London Stansted.

However, the aircraft "declared a general emergency" as London approaches.

The Boeing 737-8AS declared an emergency approaching the city of London and was able to land at 12:30 this afternoon.

Ryanair confirmed that there was no emergency landing, because the incident on board did not deserve the standard landing protocol.

London Stansted Airport revealed in a statement: "A pbadenger with a health problem needed medical badistance after landing."

"It was not declared as a complete emergency and there was nothing wrong with the plane or the landing."

Ryanair said about the incident: "The crew of this flight Alicante-London Stansted (November 26) called in advance for medical badistance as a result of the illness of a customer on board the flight. The aircraft landed normally and the client disembarked and paramedics were received upon arrival. "

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Ryanair # FR8383 declaring a general emergency to London Stansted – reason unknown. pic.twitter.com/V4wNpMrXtV

– "Nik's news" (@ NikPhillips666) November 26, 2018

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