Ryanair passengers scream and pray as plane attempts horror landing during Storm Eowyn Terrified passengers offered quiet prayers when their plane came into land in Storm Eowyn’s massive winds.
An airport spokesperson said that although there are high winds , these are currently directed along the length of the runway, which was designed in the direction of the prevailing winds.
Earlier today a flight had to abort landing at Manchester Airport after the area was battered by 60mph winds this morning.
Ryanair flight RK3227 from Oslo was due to touch down at 11.05am, but windy conditions caused by Storm Éowyn meant the aircraft was forced back into the air.
Passenger Lorraine Carney was aboard a Ryanair flight arriving into Cork Airport from Gran Canaria - an experience she describes as "absolutely terrifying" for her and others.