The plane landed safely in the Irish capital, where it was met by emergency services.
The B-52’s crew issued a “Squawk 7700” to air traffic control, indicating an emergency onboard—but no crew were harmed in the ensuing landing.
The incident happened on Sunday, March 29, and saw easyJet flight U2439, operated by an Airbus A319, returning to Glasgow ...
An easyJet flight heading to Spain was forced to land in Portugal - after a 'squawk code' was issued. Flight EZY3211 departed from Edinburgh Airport in Scotland yesterday morning just after 11.10am.