The Finnair flight from Helsinki to Paris calls the 7600 emergency number and has to return to Finland
Factor: Matthew Roscoe • 14 September 2022 • 12.03
The Finnair flight from Helsinki to Paris calls the 7600 emergency number and has to return to Finland. Image: Photo24/Shutterstock.com
Finnair flight AY1575 from Helsinki to the French capital Paris called 7600 (radio interference) and returned to Helsinki.
Philip Ingram MBE tweeted on Wednesday 14 September that “Helsinki-Paris flight had declared a lost communications emergency and is returning to Helsinki”.
The Helsinki–Paris flight declared a communication emergency and is returning to Helsinki! pic.twitter.com/T54pSayvbT
— Philip Ingram MBE 🇺🇦 (@PhilipIngMBE) September 14, 2022
The flight-tracking website flightview.com stated that the flight has been changed.
Finnair AY 1575 Helsinki – Paris will probably be significantly delayed.
ℹ️ #Finnair #NORWAY #AY1575 #FIN7NA
✈️ #Embraer E190LR #E190 (OH-LKO)
🛫 #Helsinki 🇫🇮 (HEL)
🛬 #Paris 🇫🇷 (CDG)🆘 #Squawk7600 #Radio failure
➡️ WRITTEN BACK #Helsinki 🇫🇮 (HEL) pic.twitter.com/eOWglXF6zu— 𝕺𝖍𝖍𝖊𝖑𝖊 (@OttoHausegger) September 14, 2022
Geopolitical analysis Philip Ingram MBE recently highlighted another flight that had to be diverted due to another outcry.
A Ryanair flight from Jerez Airport in Spain to London Stansted in Great Britain on Monday, July 11, we had to be diverted.
He said at the time: “It appears that the Ryan Air Flight to Stanstead has declared an emergency and is diverting to Bordeaux.”
It was later revealed that there was a medical emergency on the flight.
While Ryanair did not make an official comment on the incident on the Jerez-Stansted flight, one Twitter user thanked the flight staff for treating a person suffering from a “medical emergency”.
“Thank you to the @Ryanair cabin crew and fellow passengers on today’s flight from Jerez to Stansted for looking after a gentleman in emergency… wish him a speedy recovery #teamwork,” wrote Pauline Frear at the time.
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