
Over 500 stranded as Qantas flight makes emergency landing after passenger falls ill
'The lady was really quite unwell and needed intravenous access while we were trying to land, which was a bit challenging,' the doctor was quoted as saying by ABC News.According to reports, the pilot executed a sharp 180-degree turn and headed straight for Baku, home to the closest airport capable of handling an A380. The aircraft touched down safely at Heydar Aliyev International Airport at around 7.56am local time. Upon landing, the woman was taken to a nearby hospital. Two other medical professionals assisted Dr Urquhart in stabilising her during the flight.advertisementWhile the crew managed the emergency calmly, the diversion had knock-on effects. The aircraft, originally scheduled for routine maintenance in Singapore, now needed an engineer flown in from London to carry out checks in Baku, The Independent reports.Meanwhile, passengers, mostly Australians en route Sydney, faced their own share of delays.With the diversion pushing crew members beyond their legal duty hours, Qantas arranged overnight accommodation for all onboard. But before they could even reach their hotels, most passengers had to wait over three hours just for their online visas to be approved.'It took five hours to exit the plane, then three hours to wait for a visa to come through, and finally a two-hour trip to a hotel with frequent stops as the guide called someone, evidently totally unsure where to take us,' a flight passenger told ABC News.A Qantas spokesperson confirmed the diversion, saying: 'We apologise to customers for the disruption and are working to get them on their way to Singapore as soon as possible.'The airline also reiterated that safety remained its top priority.Passengers were expected to resume their journey via Singapore later in the day.
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