Il volo Ryanair è atterrato all’aeroporto di Manchester con sei minuti di carburante rimasti, suggerisce il registro di volo

    https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/oct/10/ryanair-flight-landed-at-manchester-airport-with-six-minutes-of-fuel-left-flight-log-suggests

    di MasterpieceNeat7220

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    1. sundae_diner on

      So? Flight carries extra fuel in case of emergency.  Emergency happens (strong winds, 2 attempted landings, diversion to anothet airport, attempted landing, diversion to another different airport). Flight uses extra fuel. Flight lands safely.

    2. MasterpieceNeat7220 on

      Always crazy how Ryanair is the only airline still trying to fly during storms. They tried to fly to Derry from Manchester during storm Éowyn last January despite red warnings, and even though people were being told to shelter in place, Ryanair was telling them the flight was boarding. Was only because they couldn’t land the plane from Manchester in Derry that they finally cancelled the flight 5 minutes before it was due to take off.. in a red weather warning.

    3. OfficerOLeary on

      Don’t they have the best safety record or something?

    4. LightsOnSomebodyHome on

      Not crazy at all. Their business model relies on planes being in the air for as much time as possible. They will only delay or cancel when told to by an involved third party (such departing ATC or arriving ATC).

    5. No_Foundation_7670 on

      Close enough – didn’t even have to glide! /s (Seems a bit close.)

    6. Accurate_GBAD on

      Everyone is discussing this as if it’s a terrible issue, like they weren’t carrying enough fuel. In reality, they flew from Italy to Prestwick, they made multiple attempts to land in Prestwick before diverting to Manchester.

      So they had enough fuel to make it to their original destination, loiter at that airport while they attempted to land, then divert another 350ish km to an alternate airport.

    7. slevinonion on

      You should look up the flight they did. Basically circled Glasgow for a while waiting for weather and tried to land, then diverted to Edinburgh, circled there for ages and just when they were about to land weather was too bad, so they headed to Manchester.

    8. Freestaytos4life on

      This isn’t anything new here channel 4 made a documentary about ryanair and the issues around its fuel policy. It was a dispatches documentary and I am sure it’s prob online to watch. Has a lot of pilots voicing concerns on flights they completed.

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23686678.amp

      edit – the episode is called ryanair secrets of the cockpit

    9. Rennie_Burn on

      Clickbait headline of the highest order ffs OP do better.

    10. SavingsDimensions74 on

      A C130 had precisely the same issue and was diverted to Manchester with a squawk 770.

      This was not a Ryanair issue

    11. Sn1perandr3w on

      As a War Thunder player

      Eh, I’ve landed with less. We’re grand.

    12. Plane comes from Italy to Prestwick and couldn’t land due to weather, tries to land in Edinburgh and same story, before successfully landing in Manchester, two hours after it was due to land in Prestwick and people act like it running out of fuel is some sort of scandal. Ryanair has an impeccable safety record and the pilots did an excellent job here. No airline is immune from these situations and it’s not helpful from a somewhat reputable paper to be making it sound like Ryanair has six minutes of fuel left without mentioning the multiple diversions adding hours to the flight time. A non story.

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