
Porto, Portugal: A Jet2 passenger flight travelling from Tenerife, Spain, to Birmingham, United Kingdom, was forced to make an emergency diversion to Portugal after one of the pilots suffered a serious medical emergency while the aircraft was cruising at approximately 30,000 feet.
The incident involved Jet2 Flight LS1266, operated by an Airbus A321, carrying around 220 passengers and crew. The aircraft departed Tenerife late on May 21 and was en route to Birmingham when the cockpit emergency unfolded during the early hours of May 22.
Several passengers later described scenes of panic onboard after the cabin crew suddenly rushed through the cabin asking whether any doctors or medically trained passengers were onboard.
According to passengers flashing cabin lights and the rapid descent of the aircraft woke sleeping travellers. Families travelling with children described distress inside the cabin, with several passengers reporting that crying babies and panic among travellers added to the tense atmosphere during the emergency diversion. Some passengers alleged that cabin crew appeared visibly distressed while attempting to assist the incapacitated pilot.
The First Officer reportedly took immediate control of the aircraft after the captain became incapacitated. The Airbus A321 then diverted toward Porto’s Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport, where emergency medical teams were already positioned on the runway before landing. The aircraft touched down safely at approximately 2:11 a.m. local time. Medical responders boarded the aircraft immediately after arrival and transported the affected pilot to a nearby hospital for treatment.
While several passenger accounts stated that the pilot suffered a heart attack, Jet2 has not officially confirmed the exact medical condition. The airline only stated that one of the pilots became “unwell” during the flight and emphasized that “at no point was safety compromised.”
Passengers were reportedly left stranded in Portugal for more than 13 hours following the emergency landing. Some travellers complained about delays in disembarkation, lack of immediate accommodation and limited communication regarding onward travel arrangements. Jet2 later dispatched a replacement pilot from Manchester to continue the journey to Birmingham.








![Washington, United States: A United Airlines flight bound for Guatemala City made an emergency diversion to Washington Dulles International Airport after a passenger allegedly attempted to open a cabin door at cruising altitude and assaulted another traveler, according to air traffic control communications and federal authorities. The incident involved United Airlines Flight 1551, operated by a Boeing 737 MAX 8, which departed from Newark Liberty International Airport on Thursday evening carrying 145 passengers and six crew members. The aircraft had been en route to Guatemala City when the crew declared an emergency and diverted to Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia. According to audio between the flight crew and air traffic controllers, the pilot informed controllers that the disruptive passenger attempted to open Door 2L while the aircraft was cruising at approximately 36,000 feet. The pilot also reported that the passenger later assaulted another individual onboard. During the exchange, the tower asked the crew which door the passenger had attempted to access. The pilot responded: “Door 2L at 36,000 feet and then [the passenger] assaulted a fellow passenger.” When controllers asked whether there were any injuries onboard, the pilot replied: “Not to our knowledge.” The aircraft landed safely at Washington Dulles at approximately 8:38 p.m. local time. Law enforcement and emergency personnel met the aircraft upon arrival. The FBI later confirmed that agents responded to the incident at the airport, although the agency did not immediately release additional details regarding the passenger’s identity, possible charges, or whether the individual was taken into federal custody. Flight tracking data showed the aircraft remained airborne for a period before diverting toward the Washington region instead of continuing south toward Guatemala. The diversion temporarily disrupted the scheduled international service but no injuries among passengers or crew were officially reported. United Airlines had not issued a detailed public statement at the time of publication regarding the circumstances surrounding the diversion or the status of the passenger involved. Federal authorities are expected to review crew reports, passenger statements, and onboard evidence as part of the investigation.](https://aviationtoday.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/AVIATION-TODAY-UNITEDV-AIRLINES-RUDE-PASSENGER-768x432.jpg)










