Transatlantic Jet Diverts To Shannon After Baby Falls Ill

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A transatlantic jet has diverted to Shannon after a baby fell ill on board.

The Air France AF-636 was travelling from Paris to Houston in the US and was about five hours into it’s journey, when the parents of a young baby expressed concern about the infant’s condition, and a medical emergency was declared.

The flight crew contacted air traffic controllers in Ireland and requested clearance to turn around and divert to Shannon.

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The crew dumped thousands of litres of aviation fuel over the Atlantic to ensure the jet touched down within safe landing limits.

The flight landed safely at 12.40 where a HSE ambulance and local doctor were waiting.

The child was taken to University Hospital Limerick while the flight continued its journey shortly after 2.30pm.