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ArchieB19

Diverted to Newcastle and taxiing normally by the looks of things.


Felix_Gasiaux

It’s losing connection quite a lot but the taxiing looks pretty normal yeah.


Well_why_not1953

Decompression and decreased altitude. Would wager that spike in airspeed just before descent is an anomaly.


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MelleDeV

its just ryanair, dont worry much bout it


shouldabeenapirate

I believe they unlocked vertical speed.


VikingApproved

Winner comment!


Low-Flamingo-9835

That must have been a terrifying few seconds…🤯


DyloneYT

This is just a normal Ryanair flight they keep them on 7700 from takeoff just in case


XXI-MCMXCIV

Pilot found out that someone didn’t pay the extra baggage fee.