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BA Glasgow–Heathrow Flight Declares Emergency and Lands Safely Back at Glasgow

British Airways attributes the return to a reported technical issue.

Overview

  • Flight BA1481 departed Glasgow for London Heathrow at about 2:10pm before the crew declared a Squawk 7700 general emergency roughly 25 minutes into the climb.
  • The Airbus A319 halted at around 8,000 feet and circled over South Lanarkshire for approximately half an hour, according to FlightRadar24 data.
  • The aircraft returned to Glasgow and touched down safely at about 3:12pm local time.
  • British Airways said the flight landed safely following reports of a technical issue, issued an apology, and said teams were working to get journeys back on track.
  • Squawk 7700 signals a general emergency to air traffic control and responders and can cover a range of scenarios, with the precise cause not detailed by the airline.