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Decorated aircraft passengers heard through a violent hail, lightning storm: screaming video

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  • A flight with 227 passengers from Neu -Delhi flew through hail and a flash storm
  • Passengers, including children, can be heard screaming when the cabin is heavily shaken in a video of the incident
  • Although the flight was declared an emergency, they could certainly land

The passengers of the Indigo Flight 6E-2142 experienced a terrible weather attack that was caught by a fellow traveler in front of the camera.

On Wednesday, May 21, Airbus A321 flew with 227 passengers from Neu -Delhi on the way Srinagar, India, through hail and a flash storm that suffered strong turbulence that shook the cabin violently.

In the video of the incident, passengers, including children, can be heard with fear, while the cabin shakes around them and flashes the flash of lightning that are shown through the windows. Some of the passengers can be seen how they reach in front of them on the back of the chairs and prepare for any kind of impact.

According to the South West News Service, the pilot informed Srinagar air fuse about the extreme weather conditions in anticipation of the arrival of the flight about 90 minutes after departure.

Although the flight was declared an emergency by the pilot, they were able to land safely near his expected arrival time around 6:30 p.m. local time. No injuries were reported. However, the plane itself has suffered a lot of damage.

The airline has not confirmed the extent of the total damage. A now viral picture on X, previously known as Twitter, shows a hollowed out hole in the nose of the plane.

According to a local news agency, the flight crew followed all the exact procedures and the protocol to protect the passengers. Since then, the aircraft has been grounded at Srinagar Airport for repair and thorough inspection.

For these passengers, the disturbance occurred on the outside, but for some of the equally frightened and confused delta passengers last month was the destruction inside.

During the Delta flight 2417 from Atlanta to Chicago, three passengers held a falling ceiling plate over their heads for about 10 to 15 minutes. When the flight attendants and a traveler engineer examined the situation, the engineer found that a screw or a screw was missing.

In the attempts of a temporary fix, another passenger offered a role of bright yellow adhesive tape from her hand luggage. According to people, one of the passengers who hold the panel made at least 30 to 45 minutes.

In a explanation shared with People, a Delta spokesman says: “Delta thanks our customers for their patience and cooperation. We apologize for the delay in their travels.” They also mentioned that the Boeing 717 aircraft came back: Due to the maintenance of the cabin, “and added that the flight continued on another aircraft with a two-hour delay.

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