The plane, flying from Warsaw to Glasgow, was forced to divert to Amsterdam
The Ryanair flight landed in Amsterdam following the mid-flight medical emergency on Friday, after the plane departed from Warsaw Modlin airport.
But flight records show the plane declared a 'squawk 7700' emergency while flying over the Netherlands, descending rapidly from 38,000 feet and diverting to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. Aircraft flight tracking site FlightRadar24 issued an alert in respect of the emergency situation, tweeting: "A quick descent down from 38,000 feet for a diversion into Amsterdam for FR4742 while squawking 7700."
Top news stories today Flight records shows the plane took off again a short time later and continued on to Glasgow Airport, where it landed at 9:15pm local time.
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