An SAS plane that took off from Arlanda was forced to turn back and make an emergency landing in the morning, according to multiple reports. m. Multiple reports indicate a man became ill on the plane, which then turned back to Arlanda, and the man was later taken to an emergency clinic, though his injury status remains unclear.
Conflicting reports have emerged about the nature of one SAS plane's return to Arlanda. TV4, which first reported the news, stated the plane was met by a large rescue operation. According to the report, it involved a commercial aircraft on its way to Ängelholm that had an indication error on the nose wheel.
However, Lars Nilsson, flight rescue leader at the Swedish Maritime Administration's sea and air rescue center, offered a different account, stating that near Norrköping, they decided to go back to Arlanda, but it was not an emergency landing. According to Nilsson, the rescue service was on site according to routine and everything went well. In a related safety incident, an SAS flight attendant was taken by police at Arlanda after being found drunk.
She is now convicted of flying under the influence. The SAS plane had just landed at Arlanda in February and was preparing for the next flight when police boarded and conducted a check. A female flight attendant was then taken into custody by the patrol for being under the influence of alcohol; she blew positive on the police breathalyzer and admitted the crime of flying under the influence directly.
On Thursday, the woman was convicted of flying under the influence and must pay 4,000 kronor in day fines. According to the district court, by starting her duty despite this knowledge, she has been indifferent to the fact that she performed tasks of essential importance for flight safety despite being under the influence of alcohol. Rescue operations responded to the SAS incidents at Arlanda.
It is a lot of rescue resources, both from the rescue service, police, and ambulance are on their way to the scene.
According to Expressen, Linus Björkman, a rescue operator, described a large number of rescue resources, including from the rescue service, police, and ambulance, on their way to the scene. UNT is seeking Swedavia for comment. In another incident, when a plane from Amsterdam was to land at Arlanda on Monday, the aircraft system alerted about hot brakes, prompting the rescue service to be alerted to the scene.
The rescue service has been alerted about a flight incident at Arlanda, though details remain limited. Beyond aviation incidents, the Stockholm stock exchange is heading for a clear decline as the trading week begins. According to futures trading on IG Markets, a decline of just over 2 percent is expected, in line with the Frankfurt stock exchange.
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Near Norrköping, they decided to go back to Arlanda, but it was not an emergency landing. The rescue service was on site according to routine and everything went well.
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Additional details about the medical case on the SAS plane include that the man's injury status is otherwise unclear, and the incident caused significant delay after an unplanned route. TV4 Nyheterna has repeatedly sought SAS for a comment on these incidents. Ongoing investigations and safety concerns at Arlanda are likely to prompt further scrutiny from authorities and the public.
The series of incidents, including the flight attendant conviction, highlight potential vulnerabilities in aviation safety protocols that may require review and reinforcement. Key unanswered questions remain about the SAS incidents and other events. The specific reason for the SAS plane's forced return to Arlanda as reported by Expressen is unclear, and the current condition or injury status of the man who became ill on the plane reported by Uppsala Nya Tidning has not been confirmed.
It is unknown if SAS has provided any official comment on the flight attendant convicted of flying under the influence, and the cause of the indication error on the nose wheel of the SAS plane heading to Ängelholm remains undetermined. Additionally, there is no forecast for when local traffic in Umeå will resume after being canceled due to slippery conditions.