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A Ryanair flight from Italy to Scotland attempted to land multiple times on Oct. 3 amid Storm Amy
A passenger on board told the Daily Mail, "People were praying and my son was crying. I remember thinking, ‘Is this it?’”
The plane landed safely in Manchester nearly two hours after its first attempt at Prestwick Airport
Passengers on board a Ryanair plane that landed with less than six minutes of fuel are speaking out about the terrifying flight.
On October 3, Ryanair flight FR3418 — operated by Malta Air — was set to take passengers from Pisa, Italy, to Glasgow Prestwick Airport in Scotland, per Flightradar24 . However, the flight tracker reported on X that the plane issued an emergency distress code squawk 7700, saying it was likely a “fuel emergency.”
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