Aer Lingus plane forced to land after engine problems

An Aer Lingus transatlantic flight has been forced to return to Shannon airport following engine problems.

Aer Lingus plane forced to land after engine problems

An Aer Lingus transatlantic flight has been forced to return to Shannon airport following engine problems.

An emergency arose when the pilot discovered a drop in oil pressure in one engine.

The plane was 250 miles off the west coast with 273 passengers on board.

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