Emergency landing for Gran Canaria flight after being struck by a bird
A Vueling flight scheduled to go from Malaga to Gran Canaria, needed to go back to the Andalusian airport and make an emergency situation landing after team reported that the airplane had actually struck a bird quickly after removing.
The effect occurred to flight VY3068 as it was reaching travelling elevation throughout the launch stage and was heard on board by travelers.
The captain right away gotten in touch with air traffic control service (ATC) to ask for that they go back to Malaga so that checks might be performed on the airplane to dismiss any substantial damage.
ATC advised him to circle out at sea to the southeast of the airport and burn fuel while they cleared a course for landing. Fortunately, the Airbus A320 touched down without event and the appropriate checks verified that all was okay to continue.
After managing the air traffic, the flight had the ability to advance its method to Gran Canaria with no event, and with no disturbance to flight schedules for other airline companies and travelers.