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An aircraft of Ryanair, an Irish low cost airline, suffered a pressure drop in the cockpit during a flight and had to land in Germany in an emergency. Some 33 passengers were hospitalized for vertigo and headaches German police and Ryanair declared Saturday, but they were released soon.
The aircraft, which was carrying 189 passengers, took off from Dublin and was heading towards the Croatian city of Zadar, when the commander requested an emergency landing at the airport. Frankfurt Hahn Airport, in the west of the country, after a pressure drop in the cabin.
Flightradar24 which traces the position of nearly 20,000 flights in the world in real time, recorded a crash of the plane touched from over 12,000 meters to 3,000 meters
. headaches, in the ears and vertigo, "said a police spokesman." According to standard procedures applied by the team, oxygen masks were available and a controlled descent began, "says A statement from Ryanair
Flightradar24's web site which tracks in real time the position of up to 20,000 daily flights worldwide, recorded a crash of the affected aircraft from more than 12,000 meters high up to the 3000 . The airline has not yet communicated the cause of the loss of pressure in the cabin.
After landing the plane, the German emergency services took care of the passengers and hospitalized about thirty of them. They all left this Saturday from the hospital and took another plane to go to Croatia.
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