TAP Flight Diverts to Porto After Headphones Left on Landing Gear
Plane heading to the UK had to make an unscheduled stop after a bungling airport worker 'left his headphones attached to the front landing gear'

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A TAP Air Portugal flight from Lisbon to London Heathrow was diverted to Porto due to a noise caused by headphones left attached to the front landing gear. The incident prompted a precautionary landing after passengers reported unusual sounds during takeoff.
- 01The TAP flight TP2678 was diverted to Porto after a strange noise was detected during takeoff.
- 02Headphones were left attached to the aircraft's nose gear by an airport ramp officer.
- 03Passengers reported feeling thumps during takeoff, leading to the precautionary landing.
- 04TAP acknowledged the diversion for a technical inspection, ensuring passenger safety.
- 05The incident drew humorous reactions on social media, highlighting the unusual nature of the mistake.
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A TAP Air Portugal flight (TP2678) from Lisbon to London Heathrow had to make an unscheduled stop in Porto after a ramp officer left his headphones attached to the front landing gear. The flight, which took off at 4:30 AM local time, experienced a strange noise shortly after takeoff, prompting the pilots to divert for safety reasons. Passengers reported feeling thumps, which raised concerns among the crew. Upon landing in Porto, the remnants of the headphones were found still hanging from the aircraft. Former TAP pilot Jose Correia Guedes humorously detailed the incident on social media, suggesting the headphones could serve as a marketing tool due to their durability. TAP confirmed that the diversion was precautionary and conducted in a calm environment, allowing the flight to continue safely to its final destination after inspection.
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The incident underscores the importance of safety protocols at airports, potentially leading to reviews of operational procedures.
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