Leeds United plane evacuated as Leeds Bradford Airport issue statement on 'emergency procedures'
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Jesse Marsch and his Whites side were returning from London after a 2-1 defeat at Crystal Palace when the incident took place, but everyone on board was able to exit safely and they were quickly transported away from the plane as the airport’s emergency procedures kicked in.
A number of other flights were instructed to circle the West Yorkshire air terminal while the issue was dealt with, before the runway was cleared and the ‘emergency’ declared at an end.
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Hide AdThe YEP understands that the Leeds United party were soon back at home, safe and well, and the incident was considered a minor one.
A spokesperson for LBA, said: “Precautionary emergency procedures were followed this evening at LBA, however nobody was harmed in the incident and the flight landed safely. Normal services at LBA resumed quickly.”
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service were summoned, but their services were not required.
A spokesperson said: “We received a call at 19:37 on October 9 from air traffic control reporting smoke in the cockpit of an aircraft at Leeds Bradford Airport.
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Hide Ad"There was no fire. However, all people were safely evacuated using quick disembarkation. We sent crews from Rawdon, Cookridge, Stanningley, Bradford, Shipley, Leeds Hunslet, Cleakheaton, Mirfield and Featherston due to the nature of the incident, however, it was fully dealt with by airport fire crews, and so all West Yorkshire appliances returned prior to their arrival.”
Leeds United, like many Premier League outfits, routinely travel to games in London or the south of England by air.