Turkish Airlines’ flight from Istanbul to Gothenburg was interrupted in Budapest on Thursday afternoon due to passenger misconduct, writes airportal.hu.
According to the newspaper, the crew of an Airbus A321neo aircraft operating TK 1799 in the airspace of Slovakia, near the Polish border, decided to interrupt the flight because one of the passengers on board got ill.
The forced landing was successfully completed by the pilots a few minutes after Quarter 5.
As a reminder, the ambulance unit of the AMS Airport Emergency Service is already waiting for the plane to arrive at the designated stop after landing. The sick passenger is brought off the deck using a special airport ambulance. Medical professionals begin to care for the person, and in some cases continue the resuscitation that has begun on board.
Once the patient’s condition has stabilized, the AMS airport ambulance will transport the patient to the designated transfer point, where he will be handed over to the National Ambulance Service (OMSZ) alarmed ambulance unit, which will take him to hospital but in justified cases (e.g.
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