Flight to Madrid returns to Buenos Aires after problems passing through RJ
The plane then began a maneuver to return to Argentina. He was 10,000 meters high when the alarm sounded, and descended to 6,000 meters in 40 minutes.
As the aircraft had a full tank, it had to circle around the city of La Plata before being able to land. It took at least two hours for the plane to finally land.
The plane was at a height of less than 2,000 meters when it was circling over the city, according to FlightAware. Some residents filmed it and posted it on social media.
At 8:05 am, the Aerolíneas Argentinas flight touched down safely at Ministro Pistarini International Airport. According to the company, it was not an emergency landing, but rather a “preventive return” to ensure everyone’s safety. The passengers continued to Madrid on another company flight.
