
By Patrick Flynn
A Shannon-bound flight has diverted to Dublin Airport with an ill passenger.
Aer Lingus Regional flight EI-3675, operated by Stobart Air, departed Edinburgh shortly after 9am.
About 30 minutes into the flight the crew contacted air traffic controllers in Dublin and advised them they were declaring a medical emergency.
They confirmed they had a male passenger on board suffering from a possible heart attack.
The crew opted to divert to Dublin and requested emergency medical services to stand by for their arrival.
. #Aerlingus flight #EI3675 Edinburgh - #ShannonAirport is diverting to #DublinAirport with a medical emergency pic.twitter.com/0fqJYqlAEi
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The ATR-72-600 turbo prop aircraft landed in Dublin shortly after 10am and was met by ambulance paramedics.
The passenger was assessed at the scene before being removed to hospital for treatment.
The flight, which was due in Shannon at 10.40am, is not now expected until 11.30am.