While airlines always do their best to get you from point A to point B, there are times when circumstances may cause an aircraft to divert to a different airport. With that in mind, we thought we would take a look at what might cause a plane to divert to an unexpected destination.
If the flight you are on gets diverted to another airport, one of two things will happen:
Your flight will resume when the conditions are more favorable.
Your flight will terminate at the diverted airport, and the airline will bring in another aircraft or bus you to your original destination.
If you were booked on a connecting flight, the chances are you will miss it unless you had an extremely long layover. If you know that there is no way you will make the flight, work with the airline to rebook for a later time.
But what causes planes to divert? Let’s take a look.
Weather
While every attempt is made to forecast the weather at the arrival airport, the situation can change hour by hour. On short regional or commuter flights, it is easy to predict what the weather will be like when landing. Long-haul flights, however, are something else entirely, with pilots relying on forecasts regarding conditions.
While high winds are not a problem, they become an issue when they blow sideways across a runway (crosswinds) and exceed 35 knots (40.2mph). A lot also depends on the aircraft type and airport where the plane is landing.
Snow
Snow is often to blame for diversions and canceled flights, especially so at airports not used to large amounts of snowfall as they don’t have the equipment to handle the removal. Fog, too, can play a role along with low cloud and poor visibility.
Mechanical
Modern aircraft are incredibly complicated machines and, like all things mechanical, sometimes need parts replaced. Safety is, of course, an airline’s first concern, and when a pilot is notified that something is wrong, his priority is to get the plane on the ground as soon as possible.
Saying that, it also depends on the type of emergency and whether or not burning off or dumping fuel is required. If the situation is not dire, the Captain will return to where he took off from or land at an airport where the airline has a hub or alliance member presence. By doing this, passengers will quickly get to their intended destination, and the plane will have mechanics and spare parts at hand to fix the issue.
Medical emergency
While airline crews are trained in first aid, they are not doctors and nor are they qualified to make a diagnosis as to the severity of the emergency. If a passenger or crew member should become seriously ill during a flight, the Captain will call to a trained professional and tell him or her the patient’s symptoms.
He will then receive advice on what to do next and where to divert so that the patient can receive emergency treatment. Where the aircraft diverts to depends on the capabilities of the airport and hospital.
Unruly passenger
If there is an unruly passenger on the plane, the Captain will decide if he or she poses a threat to the aircraft, passengers, and crew. If so, the Captain will look to land at the nearest available airport and have the police remove the troublemaker from the plane.
Other reasons why an aircraft might divert can be due to natural disasters such as a volcano erupting or the sudden outbreak of an armed conflict.
Plan ahead
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You never know when a plane might get diverted, which is why it is always a good idea to plan ahead. If you are flying down to a destination to get on an excursion, why not arrive a day earlier and spend the night in a hotel. The same thing goes for a family celebration or anything that you don’t want to miss. Always pack medications and items you need in your carry-on as you never know how long it might take to get to your destination.
Most airlines these days are well prepared to handle the occasional diversion and will do their best to get you to your original destination as soon as possible.
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