A Ryanair flight bound from Manchester to Faro was forced to plunge from 35,000ft in just seven minutes to make an emergency landing in France following reports that there was a "fire on board".
The flight (FR4052) took off from Manchester Airport just shortly after 6.30pm on January 3, however, midway throughout the journey, it was forced to make an emergency landing in Brest, Western France.
It was snapped on the runway with fire crews in attendance at the scene, and reports have been made of a possible "fire" on board but this has not yet been confirmed, The Mirror reports.
A person took to Twitter from the airport to post: "Ryanair #FR4052 went down in emergency in Brest due to a fire outside the aircraft, all passengers got out on
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