
Kitört a pánik a fedélzeten: madárral ütközött az utasokkal teli repülőgép
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MADRID – A flight experienced an emergency landing at Madrid Barajas Airport yesterday after reportedly suffering a bird strike that affected one of its engines. A video recorded by a passenger inside the cabin shows the tense moments as oxygen masks deployed and a hazy substance filled the aircraft.The 7-second video, widely circulated online, captures the immediate aftermath of the incident from a passenger's perspective. Oxygen masks are seen hanging from the ceiling, and passengers appear to be bracing themselves, with some reportedly using the masks. Sounds of an alarm or emergency procedures can be heard in the background.According to online comments from individuals claiming knowledge of the incident, the aircraft, identified as an A321XLR, sustained significant damage to its nose and one engine due to the bird impact. Despite the alarming situation, crew members are praised for their swift and professional response, adhering to emergency protocols and ensuring a safe landing. "Only one engine was affected by a vulture; the plane was still safe to continue flying with the other engine," one commenter explained, adding, "It was a scare, but in the end, the plane is very safe as they could land with one engine anyway." The video's caption, "It ended well 🙏🏼," confirms the positive outcome, with all passengers and crew reported safe.
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