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Flight forced to turn back after co-pilot admits he hadn't taken his flying test

The flight was carrying 300 passengers who landed in the US almost three hours later than planned and were forced to wait on the runway while a qualified replacement was found.

May 05, 2022 / 14:28 IST
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A flight to New York, carrying 300 passengers, was forced to return to London Heathrow after the co-pilot admitted mid-flight that he hadn't taken his last flying test.

The Virgin Atlantic plane was 40 minutes into the journey and was flying over Ireland when the airline managers on the ground discovered that the first officer had not taken his final flying exams. The message was conveyed to the captain and the flight was ordered to return to Heathrow.

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Passengers landed in the US almost three hours later than planned and were forced to wait on the runway while a qualified replacement was found. Passengers were reportedly angry with the long delay and the incident delayed other flights, reported Mirror.

Virgin Atlantic apologised for the confusion and said that the issue was caused by a rota mistake. It also assured passengers that safety had not been compromised, with both pilots fully licensed and qualified to operate the aircraft.
A Virgin Atlantic spokesman told MailOnline: "Due to a rostering error, flight VS3 from London Heathrow to New York-JFK returned to Heathrow on Monday, May 2 shortly after take-off."