Video: Transatlantic flight lands safely at Shannon after two-hour drama

Update 2.34pm: A transatlantic flight has landed safely at Shannon Airport having burned off fuel for almost two hours after the crew reported a problem shortly after taking off from Belfast.

Video: Transatlantic flight lands safely at Shannon after two-hour drama

Update 2.34pm: A transatlantic flight has landed safely at Shannon Airport having burned off fuel for almost two hours after the crew reported a problem shortly after taking off from Belfast.

There were 121 passengers and a crew of nine on board.

Update 2.16pm: A transatlantic flight has completed a low flypast over the runway at Shannon Airport to allow traffic controllers carry out a visual inspection of the landing gear from the tower.

Earlier:

Emergency services are standing by at Shannon Airport for an aircraft due around 2pm. writes Patrick Flynn.

The United Airlines jet has been burning off aviation fuel for almost two hours after the crew reported a problem shortly after taking off from Belfast.

Flight UA-76 was on its way to Newark in the US when the issue arose.

It is understood the crew reported a possible problem with the aircrafts landing gear.

The crew has been flying up and down the west coast and are due to make an approach to Shannon shortly.

Authorities at Shannon have implemented emergency procedures which includes alerting the statutory emergency services, including local authority fire service, ambulance service and An Garda.

The aircraft is expected to carry out a low flypast over the runway to allowed air traffic controllers to carry out a visual inspection of the landing gear from the tower.

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