A Ryanair passenger flight was forced to declare an emergency on Friday 3rd October 2025 evening after being unable to land in Scotland because of Storm Amy . Flight FR3418 , a Boeing 737-800 , took off from Pisa at 15:28 UTC and was due to land at Glasgow Prestwick Airport . Strong winds meant the crew aborted two landing attempts at Prestwick around 18:06 UTC and again 30 minutes later. The pilots then diverted to Edinburgh , but poor weather forced them to break off the approach there as well at 19:09 UTC . Running low on fuel, the crew declared a " squawk 7700 " emergency code and diverted to Manchester . The aircraft landed safely on runway 23R at 19:52 UTC . No injuries were reported, and the plane was not damaged. Storm Amy caused widespread disruption across the U.K., with several flights affected by high winds. Social Media #FR3418 from Pisa to Prestwick diverting to Manchester after landing attempts at Prestwick and Edinburgh. Squawking 7700 likely due to...
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