Two passengers were injured following a portable charger exploded inside a plane in Taiwan and caused a fire. The incident took place last Tuesday around 7:30 a.m. (local time) inside a Scoot company aircraft, which was flying from Taipei to Singapore.
The recording of the accident was released, however, on Wednesday. According to details provided by the media CNAwho contacted the airline in question, the flight was preparing to take off in the direction of Taoyuan airport when the crew warned regarding the accident.
As the images published on social networks show, panic seized the passengers when they encountered the large fireball present in a row of seats. Angie Ton (28), one of the people who was on that flight, recounted what happened.
“I was sitting in economy class. The plane’s engine was regarding to start running when I heard voices of people saying ‘ooh’ and ‘ahh’. I also saw scared faces. Turning around, I found large, bright orange flames three rows behind me.”
Immediately followingwards, “People started backing away and yelling, ‘Help, help! There is a fire”recounted Mrs. Ton. It was there that one of Scoot’s flight attendants asked the passengers to move away from the fire and calm down. Seconds later, and with the help of a fire extinguisher, he managed to put out the flames.
As a result of the fire, the cabin was filled with smoke and required the fans to be turned on to clean the air. “I want to congratulate the flight attendants because they knew exactly what to do. They deserve recognition for their training, hard work, and calm demeanor.”, closed the passenger.
After the accident, the aircraft was immobilized on the runway for a period of three hours and then returned to the boarding gate. According to Scoot, the owner of the portable charger and his companion they suffered “minor burns to their fingers” and were given medical attention.
In addition, An elderly woman on the flight – who was crying at the time the flames broke out – was also treated by local medics as she was injured during the stampede. that caused some passengers who wanted to move away from the igneous source.
The incident did not affect the takeoff and landing operations of the rest of the flights. Scoot sincerely apologizes for the incident. The safety of our customers and crew is our top priority,” the airline said, adding that investigations are underway.
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