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Old 1st Feb 2024, 12:54
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DLH A380 Diverting to Paris

Was outside about 50 minutes ago photographing the westbound A380 overflying Jersey. 5 minutes later I observed that it had made a left turn & was heading east & making a rapid descent to FL280. It stabilized at 280 until closer to Paris; & then descended at 3000fpm+
before making an, apparently, safe landing at Paris. Just wondered if anyone knows the full story.
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Most likely a medical emergency.
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I should add that it was squawking 7700. Would this be relevant to a medical emergency ?
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Yes, whenever they require priority.
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Thanks for the replies.
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It's back in the air en route to LAX.
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Yes, saw it again a while ago - got some nice photos of it !
I’m interested in A380 “happenings”, as my son flies them. He thought it was most likely a sick pax, too.
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DLH? What century are you in?
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Well it is their ICAO callsign designator so its not an unreasonable way to describe them.
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Well it is their ICAO callsign designator so its not an unreasonable way to describe them.
so I now see - bizarre given the historical connotations
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so I now see - bizarre given the historical connotations
What is weird about Deutsche Lufthansa?
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What is weird about Deutsche Lufthansa?
do some research
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Care to elaborate?
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...given the historical connotations
...do some research
Well, then the same goes for BMW and many other brands.
And for BMW no research needed, it has on its website a historical overview page of their activities in that era. And it's even (partly) aviation related, so not too big a topic drift
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Originally Posted by 212man
so I now see
Now? You have only just noticed that Deutsche Lufthansa AG is the name of an/the airline?
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Originally Posted by DIBO
Well, then the same goes for BMW and many other brands.
And for BMW no research needed, it has on its website a historical overview page of their activities in that era. And it's even (partly) aviation related, so not too big a topic drift
of course it’s aviation related - the badge is a propeller!
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After 38 years in ATC, I always use ICAO designator for airlines & aerodromes. Before the switch to 3 letters for airlines I used the 2 letter codes, which would have been LH in this case. Can’t see where I have gone wrong !
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After 38 years in ATC, I always use ICAO designator for airlines & aerodromes. Before the switch to 3 letters for airlines I used the 2 letter codes, which would have been LH in this case. Can’t see where I have gone wrong !
You haven't!
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What is weird about Deutsche Lufthansa?
Deutsche Lufthansa AG is the registered name of the airline in question.
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