Monday, 5 January 2015

Not again AirAsia: Panicking passengers refuse to get back on board

I'm not fond of writing articles of people when they are going through bad times. i'm not really happy that they have to go through this but, this one got me to blog. 
According to report by an eye witness, AirAsia Panicked passengers refuse to get back on board AirAsia plane after engine stops with loud bang on runway at Surabaya airport
  • Aircraft had taxied just 3 metres when one of the engines died with a bang
  • Plane returned to gate and the 120 passengers were asked to disembark
  • A passenger reportedly was told a starter monitor had malfunctioned
  • He added that 90 per cent refused to get back on once problem was fixed
    Almost an entire plane-load of passengers refused to re-board an AirAsia jet after one of the engines struck a problem as it started to taxi at Surabaya airport, it was reported today.
    It was the same airline that lost an Airbus last weekend as it flew from Surabaya to Singapore with the presumed loss of all 162 passengers and crew.
    As search teams reporting seeing a fifth large object at the bottom of the Java Sea which might be parts of the missing plane, the new drama involving an engine was the kind of news the airline did not want.
    The aircraft had taxied just 3 metres at Surabaya’s Juanda International Airport when one of the engines died with a loud bang, Indonesia’s Metro TV reported.
    The plane, bound for Bandung, Indonesia, made it back to the gate without any further problems and the 120 passengers were asked to disembark.
    Mr Yusuf said the airline told passengers later that the flight would be resumed after the problem had been addressed.
    But he claimed that about 90 per cent of the passengers refused to get back on board, fearing that the fault would re-occur during the flight.
    Those who declined to get back on the plane had their fares refunded, Metro TV said.

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