Lol! Asian Pilot Asked Passengers To Start Saying Their Prayers After Plane Starts Shaking Violently

                              

An AirAsia X flight plighing from Perth, Australia, to Kuala Lampur, Malaysia, went through some sort of technical problems on board yesterday.This led the plane start to wobbling and vibrating for over an hour. Apparently,the pilot was in such a dilemma that, normally a calm, collected voice over a loudspeaker, asked everyone to pray instead. Twice.

People were asleep when the passengers heard a loud bang and the shaking started, a passenger told CNN:


“It was really shaky, very scary,” [passenger Damien] Stevens said.
Stevens and friend Mitch Jamieson were on their way to Myanmar for a holiday.

And then the captain asked everyone to pray, which I’m sure couldn’t hurt but is not exactly the sort of thing you want to hear from a pilot, I think???

Stevens said the pilot asked passengers to pray twice. And passengers were told to hold “the brace position” for about two minutes during the landing, he said, which was smooth.

Stevens went on to praise the pilot for getting the plane back to Perth, which I Would Not Do, but then again, I wasn’t on the plane. The passenger who posted the Instagram video, @maesaya, wrote “I thought I might die,” which would definitely be me instead.




The airline thinks something went wrong with the engine, according to CNN, which would make sense as a jet engine is a big spinning thing and anything that throws it all out of whack would could make a big wobble start.
Rolls-Royce, which made the engine on the Airbus A330, told CNN that they were looking into the issue. We emailed Airbus to ask if it tests its planes for how they stand up to horrifically violent shaking, and will update if we hear back.

You can read more about it on JALOPNIK

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