A KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flight to Norwich City Airport had to be diverted after the plane circled Norfolk.
The flight left Amsterdam on Saturday morning headed for the Norfolk airport but had to be diverted to London Stansted due to poor visibility.
The plane circled over parts of the Norfolk coast including Hemsby and Winterton-On-Sea before it headed towards Bishop's Stortford.
Earlier this month a Norwegian Air aircraft was spotted circling over Diss after it declared an onboard emergency.
It was later revealed that the plane suffered technical issues with one of its engines.
A Norwegian Air spokesman said: "One of our aircraft had to perform a safety landing at Stansted airport following a technical issue in one of the engines.
"The aircraft landed without further issues and all passengers disembarked at Stansted."
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