Gulf Air flight GF6 was forced to return to Heathrow Airport last night after encountering a technical issue shortly after takeoff. The aircraft, which was bound for Bahrain, experienced a problem with its nose gear door that prevented it from continuing its climb.
The incident occurred as the plane was ascending from Heathrow, and the flight crew quickly decided to stop the climb and return to the airport as a precautionary measure. The decision was made to ensure the safety of all passengers and crew on board.
A Gulf Air spokesperson said: “Flight GF6 from London Heathrow to Bahrain experienced a technical issue with the nose gear door shortly after takeoff. In accordance with standard safety procedures, the flight crew decided to return to Heathrow. The aircraft landed safely, and all passengers and crew disembarked without incident.
Emergency services were on standby at Heathrow Airport as a standard precautionary measure, but the aircraft landed without further issues. Passengers were provided with accommodations and rebooked on subsequent flights to ensure they reached their final destinations with minimal inconvenience.
One passenger described the experience, stating, “The crew kept us informed throughout the process, and while it was a bit concerning at first, their professionalism and the smooth landing put everyone at ease.”
Gulf Air has launched an investigation into the cause of the nose gear door problem and is working closely with maintenance teams to ensure that the aircraft is fully inspected and repaired before it returns to service.