Storm Brendan: Passengers 'make calls to loved ones' as pilot makes 'miraculous' landing in storm
Flight EI931 was travelling from London Heathrow to Belfast City Airport at the same time Storm Brendan was battering parts of Northern Ireland.
The pilot attempted to land the aircraft twice at Belfast City Airport but was diverted to Belfast International Airport where he landed safely a while later.
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Hide Ad"The talent and skills of the Aer Lingus pilot is nothing short of miraculous," said seasoned traveller, Dwaine Vance.


Mr. Vance, who is from Enniskillen, admitted he was "petrified" and explained the sense of relief he felt when the aircraft touched down at Belfast International Airport.
"You know it was a scary flight when people take out their phones to make calls, and people are openly sobbing on the flight. I for one, was petrified," he said.
"I have been a passenger on planes for many years, and I'm well used to the occasional windy day and bumpy ride during flights.
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Hide Ad"We travelled from Heathrow to Belfast and after two failed attempts at landing at city airport we have reached Aldergrove airport.
"The talent and skills of the Aer Lingus pilot is nothing short of miraculous.
"You know it was a scary flight when people take out their phones to make calls, and people are openly sobbing on the flight.
"Thankfully we landed safely, albeit at the wrong airport #StormBrendan #RoundOfApplause," said Mr. Vance.
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Hide AdStorm Brendan caused considerable disruption across Northern Ireland and Scotland yesterday.
All schools in the Western Isles were closed and there were several cancellations on the west coast ferry network.
Now residents in the Highlands are being warned to expect more travel disruption this week, with snow and ice set to follow in the wake of storm Brendan.
Aer Lingus has been asked for comment.
This story first appeared on our sister site Belfast Newsletter.