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Three Ryanair planes make mayday calls on same day

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Three Ryanair flights approaching Spain's Valencia airport had to call mayday emergencies because of low fuel on the same day.

The three planes had been diverted from Madrid - about an hour's flight time from Valencia - because the city was hit by severe thunderstorms.

The emergency calls meant that other aircraft flying into Valencia had to stay in a holding pattern and give priority to the Ryanair flights.

Ryanair spokesman Stephen McNamara confirmed the emergency calls to the Sunday Independent, saying: "Due to thunderstorms over Madrid on Thursday (26 July), Spanish ATC (air traffic control) instructed Ryanair aircraft to divert to Valencia where they were placed in a hold pattern.

"Sometime later the aircraft advised ATC that they would not have sufficient fuel reserves to return to Madrid and were permitted to land in Valencia. All aircraft landed normally. Ryanair sincerely apologises to the passengers affected by these diversions, which were due to adverse weather."

The paper reports that during voice recordings of the conversation between a Ryanair pilot and air traffic control in Valencia, the pilot can be heard calling mayday because of low fuel.

The issue of how much fuel Ryanair flights are allowed to carry has been part of an efficiency review at the airline.

Read more about this at independent.ie

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