Jet2 Flight LS1266 from Tenerife to Birmingham was cruising at 30,000ft when the incident occurred in the early hours of Friday, May 22 – the plane, carrying 220 passengers
A flight from a popular tourist spot to the UK was forced to divert to Portugal after the pilot suffered a suspected heart attack mid-flight.
Jet2 Flight LS1266 from Tenerife to Birmingham was cruising at 30,000ft when the incident occurred in the early hours of Friday, May 22. The plane, carrying 220 passengers, was forced to make an unscheduled landing at Francisco Sa Carneiro Airport near Porto, Portugal.
Passengers said cabin crew rushed down the aisle, asking if anyone onboard had medical training. They described lights flickering during the rapid descent, while children wailed as the plane quickly lost altitude.
“My partner and I were asleep when we were woken by chaos,” a passenger told The Sun.
“Lights began flashing and hostesses who were visibly upset, seeking a doctor. Our two-year-old began crying like many other children on board because the aircraft was dropping so quickly for an emergency landing.”
The aircraft landed in Porto at 2.11 am local time and emergency services boarded immediately. Medical staff attended to the pilot in the cockpit before he was taken to the hospital.
Passengers are understood to have remained on board for over an hour before disembarking and then spent about 13 hours in the terminal while the airline organised replacement crew.
A pilot flew in from Manchester to take travellers to Birmingham on a different aircraft.
“We were stranded in Portugal for over 13 hours without accommodation… There was nowhere to stay. They said accommodation was too expensive,” one passenger reportedly said.
Jet2 said the incident was due to one of the pilots feeling unwell.
“Flight LS1266 from Tenerife to Birmingham diverted to Porto on Thursday (21st May), due to one of the pilots feeling unwell,” Jet2 told The Sun.
“At no point was safety compromised, and customers subsequently continued their journey. We would like to apologise to customers for this unforeseen delay.”




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