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Old 8th Mar 2012, 04:00
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Je lis ton article jcjeant, et je remarque que ça n'a rien à voir avec ce que j'ai lu ici depuis Dallas mardi même, notamment au niveau des réactions des passagers. Ca m'a même donné envie de publier sur le thread, mais je crois que j'ai eu raison de me retenir et attendre.



Air France passengers speak of terror on plane that plummeted towards sea
Passengers on flight from Paris to Bogotá say they thought they were going to die as burning smell filled cabin

The Guardian, Tuesday 6 March 2012


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Air France passengers say they thought they were going to die after the plane they were travelling on plummeted towards the sea.
Passengers on an Air France flight travelling from Paris to Bogotá have told how they thought they were going to die when the plane they were on plummeted towards the Atlantic ocean after a burning smell filled the cabin.

Euclides and Rosa Montes, Colombians with British nationality travelling from London to Bogotá via Paris, told the Guardian people on board were "saying their goodbyes to one another" as the plane rapidly descended to within 2,000 feet of the sea to offload fuel.

"We looked out of the window and the sea was directly below us. Fuel was pouring out over the wings. We thought we were going to die."

Swedish newspaper Expressen quotes Eden Victoria Erlandsson, a passenger on the plane, as saying "panic took over, the cabin crew were sweating and shouting, and people were crying and praying. It was total panic."

The flight with hundreds of passengers on board made an emergency landing on the Azores island of Terceira at about 1.30pm on Monday afternoon.

After landing on a runway at Lajes airport on the tiny Azorian island, passengers were evacuated via emergency slides amid general chaos. Fire brigades and ambulances were scrambled to the scene. At least 50 of the Colombian nationals on board have been refused permission to enter the Azores as they do not hold the required Shengen visa documentation. They have been told they will have to spend the night sleeping on the floor of the arrivals lounge.

After the incident passengers raised concerns about the flight taking off in the first place, after it had been delayed due to unspecified technical problems at Charles de Gaulle airport.

After a delay of 34 minutes the flight, AF422, took off from Charles de Gaulle at 11.24am with the smell of burning already apparent upon take off. Two hours into the flight the plane rapidly diverted, turning back to the nearest landing point available.


Article sensationaliste comme beaucoup de journalistes aiment écrire.
Je ne sais pas d'où sont sortis leur divers témoignages, mais si c'est de l'invention pure, il va falloir justifier. Et puis Lajes c'est bien à 4h de Paris, alors l'histoire de faire demi tour au bout de 2h et atterir à l'éroport le plus proche, ça aurait plus été à Lisbonne qu'au milieu des Acores.
J'ose par contre espérer que l'histoire des 50 Colombiens à qui ont refusé l'entrée sur le territoire car non Schengen est fausse également, mais j'ai bien peur que non. Celà étant dit, on aura évité un autre Swissair 111.
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