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British Airways flight declares emergency due to onboard medical incident

Elpida Krili
Last updated: 24 October 2024 16:43
By Elpida Krili
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A British Airways flight from London to Glasgow declared an emergency just before landing on Monday, 21 October due to a medical incident involving a senior passenger. The incident occurred as Flight BA8722  carrying 100 passengers aboard an Embraer ERJ-190 approached Glasgow Airport. The pilots requested a priority landing transmitting a 7700 code, a universal squawk signal indicating a general emergency onboard which grants immediate priority for landing. The authorities dispatched emergency services to the airport ahead of the aircraft’s arrival but luckily the plane landed safely and on time.

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Timely response from the crew ensured a safe landing

British Airways later reported that the emergency occurred due to a medical issue that affected a senior traveller. More particularly, the crew’s quick thinking and professionalism ensured they would handle the situation calmly and efficiently. Therefore, a passenger highlighted on X their competence during the crisis as well as their calm, kindness, and discretion in dealing with a medical emergency. The flight touched down at 2.10 pm, ten minutes before its scheduled arrival time. The airline confirmed that the aircraft landed without further complications thanks to the efficient coordination between the pilots, air traffic control and ground services at Glasgow airport. Hence the capacity of the British Airways crew to handle the situation with such professionalism reflects their dedication to ensuring passenger safety even in challenging moments.

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Recent aviation incidents

This incident follows a separate aviation emergency earlier in October when a Turkish Airlines pilot suddenly passed mid-flight while flying from Seattle to Istanbul resulting in an emergency landing in New York. The crew attempted a medical intervention but was unsuccessful according to Turkish Airlines spokesperson Yahya Ustun who shared the comment on X. It is worth mentioning that both incidents underline the importance of emergency preparedness in the aviation industry. In addition to these cases, there have been other crucial incidents at Glasgow airport this month. More specifically, a luxury private jet had to make an emergency landing at the airport due to an onboard issue. Moreover, another plane aborted its landing at Glasgow amidst the strong winds caused by storm Ashely.

As these recent incidents draw on the challenges during flight one question remains: How well prepared is the aviation industry to handle the next unforeseen crisis? 

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Elpida Krili
ByElpida Krili
News Editor - Originally from Greece, Elpida is an English language literature graduate, currently pursuing her Master's degree in Linguistics. Her studies have helped her understand the complexities of language and the importance in conveying the desirable message to readers when writing content. Alongside this, Elpida loves travelling so looks forward to bringing her passion and interest to the readers of Travel Radar!
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