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Old 30th Mar 2006, 23:25
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Grrr Ryanair Wrong Airport -

IT was Ryanair that pioneered the art of flying passengers to some far-flung airfields and telling them they had arrived in one of Europe's loveliest cities.

So it should have come as no surprise to travellers on board Flight 9884 from Liverpool to Derry, in Northern Ireland, when they landed not in the city but Ballykelly Camp instead - an army airfield 8km away.

Ryanair passengers are also accustomed to not having an air-bridge to get them inside the terminal, but in this case they didn't even have any steps to get them off the jet. Luckily, the flight's original destination was close enough for ground staff to bring the steps by road to the army base.

Britain's Civil Aviation Authority began an investigation on Wednesday into how the civilian Airbus carrying 39 passengers and six crew touched down at the virtually disused base, better known as Shackleton Barracks, outside Derry.

Ryanair blamed the pilot flying the Eirjet aircraft, a company contracted to fly the route on Ryanair's behalf. "He mistakenly believed he was on a visual approach to City of Derry airport. The Eirjet pilot was cleared by air traffic control in City of Derry airport but he mistook the nearby Ballykelly Camp for City of Derry airport and landed," a statement said.

"We have informed the authorities both in the UK and in the Republic of Ireland. Never in our 20-year history has an incident like this happened."

One passenger, Johnny Borrow from Derry, said he knew the flight was landing at the wrong airport.

"I tried to tell the crew but it was too late because the descent was almost over. It was hilarious. Soldiers started running towards the aircraft waving at us and laughing," he said.

"We had to stay on the plane because the staircase to use to disembark was in City of Derry airport five miles (8km) away and we had to wait for it to arrive.

"The Ballykelly camp was originally named Shackleton camp after a well-known explorer who was famous for never getting lost, but our pilot certainly got lost."

Brian Mather, an Australian who lives in Sligo, said the soldiers treated the passengers very well. "They could see the funny side of it," he said.

"As we approached to land, the plane banked a couple of times and landed normally, except that we were at the wrong airport.

"Some of the soldiers came on board and laughingly welcomed us to their international airport. There was no panic among the passengers but I think the cockpit crew might be panicking a bit."
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As covered on R&N - eirjet A320 LANDS AT WRONG AIRPORT!
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