Carnacalla wrote: » 747 inbound SNN. 19,000ft and decending. Stobart about to turn for approach, wind 240 degrees 40kts G 49kts.
Fred Swanson wrote: » This post has been deleted.
smurfjed wrote: » I'm curious as to how that works in Dublin these days, i remember the old crew customs where VIP passengers would pass, what happens these days for VIP passengers and crew?
smurfjed wrote: » Marno21, did you consider that there is a good reason why these flights are shown as aircraft type rather than tailnumber?
Irishweather wrote: » E135 flying from YYT over Western Ireland now.
vicwatson wrote: » LH 453 LAX-MUC diverted over Glasgow to Dublin I think, why not BFS?
davo2001 wrote: » Better maintance options in DUB I'd assume.
vicwatson wrote: » But I think it's a med emergency
TomSweeney wrote: » Anyone at Dublin airport is due for a treat, A340-600 Lufthansa is redirecting there now .. flightradar24.com/DLH453/dc85043 seems a medical emergency on board...
vicwatson wrote: » But a longer flight time to get there than BFS
Chris_5339762 wrote: » Runway length anything to do with it? Heavier load?
Deleted User wrote: » Multitude of factors come into play not just closest airport, no point landing at an airport that is right beside you if the ambulance to hospital takes two hours by road(for point only). Call will most likely have been made by both the doctors via sat link and Lufthansa ops. One of the "city in the sky" episodes covers medical diversions. Other more simple reasons could be, does Belfast have a 340-600 bar.