A Ryanair flight has been forced to return to land after declaring a midair emergency above Manchester following a bird strike.
Flight FR3445 was headed to Palma de Mallorca in Spain but reported a problem shortly after takeoff.
It circled over the airport for a time before returning to land at about 7pm.
UPDATE EMERGENCY Ryanair #FR3445 safely landed runway 23R at Manchester https://t.co/zub8RV9IGu (pic: @nat83x) pic.twitter.com/iBm1M1GRk6
— AIRLIVE (@airlivenet) April 1, 2016
“This flight from Manchester to Palma returned to Manchester shortly after take-off following a minor bird strike,” the airline said in a statement.
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“ The aircraft landed normally and the flight to Palma will operate as soon as possible.
“Ryanair apologised to affected customers for any inconvenience caused.”