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    Emergency Declared by easyJet Flight U28545 Returning to London

    Aarav MehtaBy Aarav Mehta09/12/20252,4941 Min Read
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    Emergency Declared by easyJet Flight U28545 Returning to London

    A recent incident involved easyJet flight U28545, which was en route from London Gatwick to Porto. The flight declared an emergency over France.

    Flight Details

    • Flight Number: U28545
    • Departure: London Gatwick
    • Destination: Porto, Portugal
    • Aircraft: Airbus A320-214
    • Registration: G-EZTM
    • Departure Time: 7:16 BST

    Emergency Situation

    Approximately 30 minutes into the flight, while cruising at an altitude of 33,000 feet, the pilots declared an emergency by squawking 7700.

    Return and Approach

    The aircraft made a turn over Brittany, France, and headed back to London. The situation was later confirmed to be due to a medical issue.

    Update Timeline

    • 08:37 BST: Confirmation of a medical issue.
    • 08:50 BST: Aircraft on final approach to London Gatwick (LGW).
    • 08:56 BST: The flight successfully touched down on runway 26L.

    The quick response of the crew and the turnaround was critical in addressing the emergency situation effectively.

    African aviation news Airbus A320 easyJet flight emergency Emergency Landing flight U28545 London Gatwick medical emergency in-flight
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