Ryanair Flight Issues “Mayday” Before Emergency Landing As Plane Nearly Runs Out Of Fuel (VIDEO)


Chiiile… not the whole plane running on fumes! What was supposed to be a routine Ryanair flight from Italy to Scotland turned into a mid-air thriller. This had passengers clutching armrests and praying for a safe landing. Let’s just say… this was not your average turbulence, and baby, the plane was not okay.

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From Italy To Panic At 30,000 Feet

On October 3, Ryanair flight FR3418, operated by Malta Air, reportedly left Pisa, Italy, headed for Glasgow Prestwick Airport in Scotland. But what was meant to be a peaceful journey turned into a chaotic ordeal when the plane was forced to declare a mid-air emergency. The flight even used squawk code 7700 — a distress signal that basically screams, “Houston…we got a problem.” Apparently, that problem was likely a fuel emergency.

Storms Hit, Landings Fail, Passengers Start Praying

And, it gets worse — the Boeing 737 tried not once, not twice, but three separate times to land. High winds from Storm Amy made it impossible to safely touch down at either Prestwick or Edinburgh airports. One passenger, still shaken, told the Daily Mail, “The three failed landings were like something you’d watch in a disaster movie… I remember thinking, ‘Is this it?’” Another described people on board praying, with children crying as the plane struggled to find a safe landing zone.

After nearly two hours of circling and re-routing, the flight finally landed at Manchester Airport. But, not before running dangerously low on fuel. According to The Aviation Herald, the plane touched down with only 220kg of fuel in its tanks — just enough to fly for five to six minutes. For context: airlines are legally required to carry at least 30 minutes’ worth of reserve fuel. Alexander Marchi, another shaken flyer, shared that passengers had no idea how bad things were until they saw news coverage after landing. “There was a lot of relief. People were wanting to get off and definitely were not up for flying any time soon, but there was no panic.

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An investigation has been launched after a Ryanair flight came within six minutes of ‘running out of fuel’ mid-air. The flight was heading to Glasgow’s Prestwick Airport from Pisa in Italy on October 3 when it issued a ‘fuel Mayday’ and made an emergency landing in Manchester. It came as Storm Amy brought winds of up to 100mph, sparking transport chaos across the country.  #flight #flightradar #stormamy #storm #plane

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Officials Step In After Fuel Scare

Now, after all that mid-air madness, Ryanair’s speaking out. The flight company issued a statement saying the incident has been reported to authorities and is now under investigation.

“Ryanair reported this to the relevant authorities on Friday (3 Oct). As this is now the subject of an ongoing investigation, which we are cooperating fully with, we are unable to comment,”  the airline shared.

Additionally, the U.K.’s Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has since launched a full inquiry. They’ve also confirmed they are “gathering evidence” on what exactly went down. The organization told the Herald:

“The AAIB has commenced an investigation into a serious incident involving an aircraft which was diverted from Prestwick to Manchester Airport on Friday, 3 October. AAIB Inspectors have begun making enquiries and gathering evidence.”

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