Five jets that were set to land at Heathrow and Gatwick during the Valentine's Day storm were forced to issue distress calls as they were thrown around "like paper planes", it has been reported.
At least 30 London-bound flights had to be diverted around the country in all, including four where pilots sent out the most severe "mayday" emergency messages to controllers.
On one BA flight from Moscow to Heathrow the pilot aborted an attempted landing "as the wheels touched the runway" because of a 60mph crosswind, leaving the 143 passengers screaming with fear.
According to reports in the Sunday Times, three of the "mayday" flights were believed to be running low on reserve fuel, while the fourth suffered problems with its rudder.
The ITV reporter Jonathan Swain, on board BA flight 767 on his way back from covering the Winter Olympics in Russia, said passengers were left "very shaken" by the aborted landing.