British Airways Flight Diverts Mid-Air Due to Emergency, Three-Hour Delay Ensues
A British Airways flight bound for Belfast had to divert to Manchester Airport following an emergency 'squawk' from the pilots due to a depressurization issue. Passengers were safely evacuated, and the problem was quickly resolved by technicians. The flight eventually continued to Belfast after a three-hour delay.

The British Airways flight heading for Belfast was forced to divert to Manchester Airport after the pilots declared an emergency due to an on-board 'depressurisation' issue. The plane, carrying 130 passengers, landed safely and was met by emergency services. Passengers were evacuated, and engineers conducted thorough checks on the aircraft. The problem was attributed to a sensor device issue, which technicians quickly resolved. Passengers were accommodated on a replacement plane and reached Belfast after a three-hour delay.
An emergency 'squawk' was used by the pilots to alert air traffic control of the urgent situation.
According to the source: The Sun.
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