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Diversion

General

A diversion is a situation where the pilot decides to land the aircraft at a different aerodrome than originally planned. 

Diversions can be divided into three broad groups:

  • Air turnbacks: These are situations where the aircraft returns to the departure aerodrome.
  • En-route diversions: These are situations where the aircraft diverts to an alternate before reaching the vicinity of the planned destination aerodrome.
  • Destination diversions: These are situations where the aircraft diverts to an alternate after reaching the vicinity of the planned aerodrome.
Reasons for Diversions

Diversions can happen for many reasons, e.g.:

  • Adverse weather (e.g. due to thunderstorms or significant crossing)
  • Aerodrome closure (e.g. due to the flight missing night curfew regulations)
  • Emergency or abnormal situation at the destination (e.g. due to runway closure due to an aircraft accident)
  • Emergency or abnormal situation on board (e.g. due to insufficient fuel, system failure or medical issues)

Alternate Aerodrome

Operational Procedures