November 4, 2024
British Airways Flight BA476 London-Barcelona Declares Emergency

British Airways Flight BA476 London-Barcelona Declares Emergency

British Airways flight BA476, an Airbus A319-100 inbound to Barcelona from London, declared an emergency due to a medical issue on 19 August.
A British Airways A319 approaches to land.
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A British Airways flight operating from London to Barcelona declared an emergency as it approached the destination on 19 August 2024.

British Airways flight BA476, an Airbus A319-100 operating from London Heathrow airport (LHR) declared an emergency as it transited Spanish airspace on approach to Barcelona El Prat airport (BCN).

British Airways BA476 London-Barcelona

Flight track of British Airways BA476 London to Barcelona

According to the online source Flight Emergency, a medical emergency on board sparked the emergency call. Flight crew squawked transponder code 7700 as the aircraft continued its descent. The flight was then given priority for the subsequent approach and landing.

Flight Details


Flight data shows that the flight BA476 made a departure out of London Heathrow at 1653 local time on 19 August. The flight then proceeded normally, climbing to flight level FL390 (39,000 feet) for the southerly service to Spain.

Descent and early approach for the scheduled arrival was similarly conducted normally. The flight crew subsequently squawked transponder code 7700 passing through FL300 at 1710 UTC.

The aircraft then continued with an expedited descent and approach procedure to Barcelona El Prat airport, where it landed without incident.

A British Airways A319 approaches to land.
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The aircraft conducting the BA476 service from London Heathrow was an Airbus A319-100, registered G-EUOG. This is a 22.9-year-olds narrowbody aircraft belonging to the national carrier British Airways. It has been in operational service with the airline since its initial delivery from the factory in October 2001.

Barcelona El Prat Airport (BCN) is the primary international airport serving Barcelona, Spain. It serves as a major hub for several airlines, including Vueling, Ryanair, Iberia, and Level.

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