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Old 5th Oct 2012, 10:07
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Easy Jet Emergency Squawk

An Easy jet flight from Naples has just landed in Niece airport after some incident, there was another one yesterday from Newcaste to Bristol, any info ? they were both squawking 7700

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easyJet don't fly to Heathrow. More than likely medical emergencies but I don't have any specific information on those flights sorry.
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easyJet don't fly to Heathrow......post 1 makes no mention of Heathrow.....from where did your comment arise ?
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It did earlier and has been edited by the op since
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Yes I edited the post it said Heathrow on flightradar but it was a mistake thanks for the heads up, any other info since on the flight , more than likely medical as was already said.
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And it's Nice for info.
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Old 10th Oct 2012, 16:45
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More than likely medical emergencies
In the UK at least, according to CAA stats, around 90% of 7700 squawks are indeed pax medical emergencies.
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The NCL - BRS had a suspected birdstrike on departure and returned to NCL with an engine problem.
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Old 11th Oct 2012, 11:21
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Just so I know - every time TerwitTerwoo alerts you of a 'squawk' or you notice one on of those Flight Tracker site things - are you going to post it...?

There's 'Spotting' and there is 'Voyeur Erring Towards Ghoulish'.

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Old 11th Oct 2012, 22:25
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It's much more fun monitoring this Twittter feed, which frequently lists hijack squawks (for example a DLH A321 hijacked earlier today):

https://twitter.com/AirNavSystems/st...14530551291904
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