Loganair Flight Makes Emergency Landing at London Stansted Airport
Loganair flight LM-301 had to divert and make an emergency landing at London Stansted Airport, England, on February 5th.
The plane heading from Norwich, England, to Edinburgh, Scotland, was diverted after the crew received indication of a flaps problem.
The plane landed safely. All twenty-three passengers and three crew members remained unharmed.

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