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Dramatic moment Ryanair flight is forced to abort landing last minute just after touching down in Tenerife during storm

Published on May 05, 2025 at 03:20 PM

THIS is the shocking moment a Ryanair passenger jet was forced to abort its landing – just moments after touching down in the Canaries.

The pilot, unable to land the aircraft at South Airport due to stormy conditions, had to perform a special manoeuvre.

Ryanair plane aborting landing in Tenerife during a storm.
The rocky aircraft momentarily touched down in Tenerife
Ryanair plane aborting landing in Tenerife during a storm.
It then began an immediate climb back into the air
Ryanair plane aborting landing in Tenerife during a storm.
The plane can be seen flying after successfully executing a “go-around”;

Footage captured by thecontrol tower shows the plane rocking from side to side before touching down in Tenerife on Thursday.

The aircraft can then be seen sharply pitching up and beginning to climb back into the air.

An aborted landing of this kind is referred to as a “go-around”; manoeuvre in aviation.

When conditions are deemed unsafe for landing, pilots initiate this move to make another approach or divert to an alternative airport.

Spanish air traffic controllers, who said the approach was aborted due to a “wind shear-related glitch”;, explained the process on social media.

“This is how a shear-related glitch looks from the Tenerife South control tower,”; they wrote, sharing the footage on X.

A wind shear is caused by a sudden change in wind speed over a short distance.

The controllers revealed in the comments on X how a “go-around”; is executed.

They wrote: “There’s a published missed approach manoeuvre, so, in principle, we know what they’re going to do.

“And if we need to give them alternative instructions, we give them those too.”;

No serious incidents or injuries were reported.

Spain’s State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) reported that adverse weather impacted across the Canary Islands on Thursday.

“Multiple missed approaches”; were recorded throughout the day due to strong tailwinds andrunway conditions,Canarian Weeklyreports.

It comes as Spain started May with has swept across the country, bringing widespread showers, hail and cooler temperatures.

Piedrabuena, in central, was hit by rain and hail showers, leaving streets coated in white.

AEMET issued orange alerts for severe storms, strong winds and hail in central and eastern areas of the peninsula.

This weather follows Storm Nuria, the fourteenth named high-impact storm of the season.

In early April, ain the Canary Islands, particularly Tenerife and La Palma, due to “hurricane-force”; winds.

The, typically known for their sunny weather and average temperatures around 18°C, saw extreme conditions.

Hailstones covering the ground.

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