Cabin’s Problem at Hong Kong Plane
You’ve been so stressed out at work that you decided to take a well-deserved vacation to a beautiful place that would take all your work-related worries away. You’ve carefully booked your flight, you’ve finished planning your itinerary and an hour more and you’ll be at your dream destination.
How would you feel if suddenly you’ll hear an emergency message telling you that the plane that’s supposed to take you to your dream destination is about to crash? You’ll probably feel the same way as the hundred others with you on that plane.
About 275 passengers were on the London Heathrow to Hong Kong flight on Tuesday evening when the automated message went out. The plane was flying over the North Sea at the time.
Cabin crew quickly realized the error and moved to reassure the terrified passengers.
Another passenger was reported saying: “I can’t think of anything worse than being told your plane’s about to crash.”
A spokesman for British Airways said an investigation was under way to discover whether it was human error or a computer glitch.
“We apologize to passengers on board the flight for causing them undue distress,” he added in a statement.
“Our cabin crew immediately made an announcement following the message advising customers that it was an error and that the flight would continue as normal.”
After hearing the terrifying mistake followed by the crew’s assurance that you’re safe and the flight is going well, do you think you’d still be able feel comfortable until the rest of the flight? Please post your comment below.
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