By James Holt & Ryan Fahey Flights were forced to land as far as 500 miles away during the “dangerous” gales wrought by Storm Isha. A Ryanair flight heading for Dublin from Manchester had to change its course on Sunday afternoon. Instead of landing at Dublin International Airport, which had already warned about possible flight cancellations and delays, the plane landed nearly 500 miles away at Paris Beauvais-Tille Airport. Some flights had to abort landings and fly hundreds of miles away to touch down safely. The UK was covered in severe wind warnings due to the storm, with people being advise…