A set of mobile stairs attached to a British Airways A320 plane is seen on fire with flames and a huge black cloud of smoke pictured rising at London Heathrow Airport Terminal 5
Flames and a huge black cloud of smoke was seen rising from a set of mobile stairs and attached to an A320 parked at Heathrow Terminal 5, engulfing its tail. No passengers were on board at the time.
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When passengers asked why they were being treated differently, staff reportedly told them that as customs officials they could do whatever they wanted.
The small airport has seen staff shortages contribute to its cancellation and delay tally for last year, with major London airports not faring too far behind its record.
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The incident occurred three hours into the flight as the jet flew between Greenland and Iceland and forced Virgin Flight VS41 to make a U-turn and fly back to the UK on May 27.