*See the article from TOI today.*
 * **'I saw death from close quarters on Emirates flight'*

IANS, Apr 25, 2010, 12.38pm IST



KOCHI: A passenger, who was onboard the Emirates flight which fell almost
15,000 feet in an air pocket on Sunday morning, said he was shocked at
"seeing death from close quarters".

The passengers suffered anxious moments when the aircraft from Dubai to this
Kerala city fell sharply from 20,000 feet to 5,000 feet around 7 a.m. before
the pilot could bring the plane back under control.

"Some of the passengers were shouting and crying for help. And for three
minutes no one knew what was happening. Many were thrown out of their seats;
some had their heads hitting the roof of the aircraft. A child was thrown
out of the seat. We felt that everything was coming to an end," a relieved
Elsy told reporters here.

He said he was "shocked at seeing death from close quarters".

The incident took place about 60 miles from Kochi when the aircraft
descended steeply in an air pocket. An air pocket is a downward air current
that causes an aircraft to lose altitude abruptly. It is a localised region
of low air density or a descending air current, causing an aircraft to
suffer an abrupt decrease in height.

Elsy said the passengers clapped when the aircraft landed safely at the
Kochi airport. "It was the most joyous event for all the passengers. There
was a huge clapping and all the passengers were grateful as they had earlier
thought they were leaving the world."

Another passenger Annie Thomas, who was with her husband onboard the flight,
said the aircraft shook violently when it abruptly descended in the air
pocket. "My husband's head almost hit the roof. Many passengers suffered
bruises. I could see a lot of passengers being taken out on wheelchairs,"
she said.

KOCHI: A passenger, who was onboard the Emirates flight which fell almost
15,000 feet in an air pocket on Sunday morning, said he was shocked at
&quotseeing death from close quarters&quot.

The passengers suffered anxious moments when the aircraft from Dubai to this
Kerala city fell sharply from 20,000 feet to 5,000 feet around 7 a.m. before
the pilot could bring the plane back under control.

&quotSome of the passengers were shouting and crying for help. And for three
minutes no one knew what was happening. Many were thrown out of their seats;
some had their heads hitting the roof of the aircraft. A child was thrown
out of the seat. We felt that everything was coming to an end,&quot a
relieved Elsy told reporters here.

He said he was &quotshocked at seeing death from close quarters&quot.

The incident took place about 60 miles from Kochi when the aircraft
descended steeply in an air pocket. An air pocket is a downward air current
that causes an aircraft to lose altitude abruptly. It is a localised region
of low air density or a descending air current, causing an aircraft to
suffer an abrupt decrease in height.

Elsy said the passengers clapped when the aircraft landed safely at the
Kochi airport. &quotIt was the most joyous event for all the passengers.
There was a huge clapping and all the passengers were grateful as they had
earlier thought they were leaving the world.&quot

Another passenger Annie Thomas, who was with her husband onboard the flight,
said the aircraft shook violently when it abruptly descended in the air
pocket. &quotMy husband's head almost hit the roof. Many passengers suffered
bruises. I could see a lot of passengers being taken out on
wheelchairs,&quot she said.

After the plane landed at the airport here, a team of doctors examined all
those passengers who suffered shock and bruises when the aircraft made the
sudden descent in the air pocket.




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