Canadian Departure Flight Experiences Trouble at High Altitude; Fully Loaded Flight with Chinese Passengers Touches Down and Rebounds, Passengers Scream and Vomit; Boeing Smoke

My heart was nearly shaken out of my chest.

Recently, airplanes seem to be having issues one after another. Small planes have been crashing, causing loss of life and property. Now large passenger jets carrying hundreds of people are also experiencing accidents.

An international flight from Toronto to New Delhi, which had just completed half of its journey, suddenly announced a temporary diversion while flying at high altitude.

This aircraft belongs to Air India, with the flight number AI188. It is reported that this air diversion occurred because multiple toilets on the plane were blocked and unusable, so the crew decided to divert to Frankfurt, Germany.

These kinds of incidents keep happening with flights heading to India, and this is the second such incident within two months.

On March 6th, an airplane flying from Chicago to New Delhi also returned due to toilet problems after flying for more than ten hours, leaving everyone baffled.

The cabin crew found plastic bags, rags, and clothes in the clogged toilets. These items got stuck in the pipes, rendering eight out of twelve toilets unusable.

It's frustrating when these kinds of problems keep happening on Indian flights, leaving netizens speechless: "I really want to know why someone would flush clothes down the toilet? Anyone who has experienced it knows it's horrifying."

In addition to the flight departing from Canada, on May 5th, a fully loaded flight with Chinese passengers encountered an unexpected situation during landing!

That day, a flight departing from Shanghai encountered an "unexpected situation" en route and needed to make an emergency landing at Xianyang International Airport. Just as it seemed like they were about to land, the passengers' hearts were almost back in their throats, but then something happened —

The wheels had already touched down, but the plane violently bounced, and the captain decided to abort the landing at the last moment!

A passenger stated that the moment the plane touched down and rebounded was extremely dangerous.

"That day, the airport weather was terrible, with severe sandstorms making it hard to see the runway. The broadcast inside the cabin informed us of the bumpy turbulence. At that time, I felt very strange—so low and still no visibility."

Before landing, this aircraft had circled the airport for more than ten minutes, and during the landing, it was clearly felt that the wheels touched down twice, with the fuselage shaking severely and unable to stabilize.

"In less than two seconds, the plane sharply pulled up to abort the landing. My scalp went numb instantly, and my heart rate skyrocketed. People around me were screaming, followed by a period of silence."

While everyone was in panic, the captain's announcement came over the intercom, informing all passengers that the plane would circle and attempt another landing. Many passengers vomited, and the flight attendants began distributing vomit bags.

The safety officer on board said that if the landing was forced under such circumstances, there would be a risk of the wings being snapped, with unimaginable consequences.

Luckily, this aircraft finally landed safely after more than an hour, and everyone sighed in relief.

This Monday morning at 6:50 AM, a passenger jet originally scheduled to fly from Edinburgh Airport to Rome sent out a distress signal just 40 minutes after takeoff and declared an emergency situation!

At that time, the plane was still in British airspace. The captain immediately contacted the control tower and requested an emergency landing. Finally, it landed at Birmingham Airport at 7:40 AM.

According to the airline, this flight was diverted because a passenger needed medical assistance.

Lastly, a Boeing 777 passenger jet was scheduled to carry over 400 people from Bangkok to Moscow this Tuesday.

Unexpectedly, before even halfway through the journey, a smell of burnt plastic filled the cabin. The captain immediately contacted the control tower and made an emergency landing in New Delhi.

Yesterday morning, an aircraft carrying 322 people returning from the United States to Hong Kong unexpectedly collided with another plane at San Francisco International Airport, damaging the left wing.

One after another, passenger planes are encountering incidents. Let's hope everyone can land safely.

Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/7501850025488663055/

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