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Jet2 flight makes emergency landing after pilot has ‘heart attack’ 30,000 feet in the air

May 25, 2026

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The Jet 2 flight was 30,000 ft in the air (Picture: Shutterstock / Markus Mainka)

A plane carrying British holidaymakers from Tenerife to Birmingham had to make an emergency landing after the pilot suffered a suspected heart attack mid-flight.

The Jet2 Flight was 30,000 ft in the air when the medical emergency took place and the plane was forced to land early in Portugal at 2.11am on Friday.

Witnesses said flight attendants ran down the aisle in tears,asking if there was a doctor on board.

A passenger told The Sun on Sunday: ‘My partner and I were asleep when we were awoken by chaos.

‘Lights began flashing and hostesses who were visibly upset,seeking a doctor.

‘Our two-year-old began crying like many other children onboard because the aircraft was dropping so quickly for an emergency landing.’

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Start your day informed with Metro's News Updates newsletter or get Breaking News alerts the moment it happens.Emergency services rushed onto the plane after it landed in Porto,where 220 passengers watched on as medics attended to the pilot.Passengers were forced to wait in Porto Airport for a journey home (Picture: Shutterstock / martin SC photo)The passengers waited in Francisco Sa Carneiro airport for 13 hours before being flown home on a different flight with a new cockpit crew.Jet2 had flown a pilot out from Manchester to take customers back to the UK.A passenger said: ‘We were stranded in Portugal for over 13 hours without accommodation. They wouldn’t let us off the plane itself for over an hour.‘Then we were just left to wander around. There was nowhere to stay. They said accommodation was too expensive.’A passenger continued: ‘The airline told us the pilot had suffered a heart attack in the cockpit. We have full sympathy for him of course.’Jet2 told The Sun: ‘Flight LS1266 from Tenerife to Birmingham diverted to Porto on Thursday (21st May),due to one of the pilots feeling unwell.‘At no point was safety compromised,and customers subsequently continued their journey.‘We would like to apologise to customers for this unforeseen delay.’Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at .For more stories like this,check our news page.

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