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Griffon vulture incident at Heraklion Airport

Overview

A griffon vulture caused aviation disruptions at Heraklion Airport on the Greek island of Crete. The incident occurred as an aircraft was preparing for takeoff, leading to flight delays.

Airport fire services responded to the scene to safely relocate the bird. Responders used specialized equipment, including ladders, gloves, and protective gear, to capture the animal. One firefighter, Antonis Petrakis, noted that the vulture “remained completely calm” during the process.

Following its removal, the vulture was handed over to specialists for examination and care. While Crete serves as a significant habitat for the species, with approximately 140 breeding pairs, such encounters with commercial aircraft are considered rare and pose a serious safety risk.

Entities

Crete · Heraklion Airport · Ryanair · University of Crete · Iraklio Airport

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Timeline

  1. about 11 hours ago

    [INTERNATIONAL] 4 sources
    Griffon vulture delays flight takeoff at Heraklion Airport

    A griffon vulture delayed a flight at Heraklion Airport in Crete after refusing to leave an aircraft wing, requiring firefighters to capture the bird for specialist examination.

  2. 2 days ago

    [INTERNATIONAL] 2 sources
    Vulture removed from Ryanair aircraft wing in Crete

    A vulture was safely removed from a Ryanair aircraft's tail wing at Crete's Heraklion Airport on Sunday to prevent flight disruption and ensure aviation safety.

Sources

bagimsizhavacilar.com · dorstenerzeitung.de · europesays.com · hellwegeranzeiger.de · stimberg-zeitung.de · waltroper-zeitung.de