Ryanair flight from Glasgow to Malaga declared an emergency and diverted to Dublin.
Ryanair flight #FR655 departed Glasgow at 08:37 BST for a 3-hour flight to Malaga, Spain.
The flight was operated by a 18-year-old Boeing 737-800 (registration EI-DLI).
Only 15 minutes after takeoff, the crew stopped the climb at 6,000 ft and declared an emergency (squawk 7700).
Pilots maintained the altitude and entered an hold for 30 minutes for the crew to deal with flaps issue.
The aircraft finally landed at 06:56 GMT on the Northern runway of Dublin airport and was met by emergency vehicles.
The flight was cancelled. The aircraft is currently at gate 7 and is scheduled to perform flight #FR4844 later today from Dublin to Milan.