The only surviving stewardess of Fuxing Air Crash!She revealed “10 seconds before falling into the river”: there was silence in the cabin-Society-China Times News

Huang Jingya, the only surviving crew member of the Fuxing Air crash, mentioned that the plane failed to climb, and 10 seconds before it crashed into the Keelung River, there was silence in the cabin. (Information photo of Zhongshi, flipped from Huang Jingya Huang Ching-Ya fan page)


On the morning of February 4, 2015, TransAsia Airlines flight GE235 took off from Songshan Airport to Kinmen, but lost power shortly following takeoff and crashed in the south port of Keelung. Seven years later, Huang Jingya, the only surviving flight attendant, recalled Ten seconds before crashing into the Keelung River, there was “a complete silence” in the cabin, but it was not because no one spoke, but because the propellers on both sides of the plane had stopped operating. This air crash also killed 43 people and 15 survived.

A few days ago, Huang Jingya appeared on the “News Digging Wow” program. She revealed on the program that at that time, because the plane had just taken off and was still climbing, she suddenly felt the fuselage “pause”, but at that time she was thinking that when the plane was climbing, It is less likely to be affected by the weather or air currents, resulting in greater shaking and tilting. When she was still thinking regarding what happened, she suddenly felt the silence in the cabin, but it was not because no one was talking, but because there was less The sound of the propeller turning, recalling this past, she still felt her scalp tingling and her emotions were difficult to calm down.

After TransAsia Airlines flight GE235 crashed, following the investigation by the Aviation Safety Investigation Committee (the predecessor of the National Transportation Safety Investigation Committee), there was a problem with the right engine of the plane, but the pilot mistakenly turned off the normal left engine, which caused the plane to lose power instantly. , and crashed in the Keelung River. Later, this accident also indirectly caused the dissolution of TransAsia Airlines.

Huang Jingya also wrote on her Facebook page 2 years ago. She recalled her first day as a senior team member. She did not expect that the plane fell into the river shortly following climbing. She mentioned that the pictures on TV might be very slow. But what she felt at the time was only for 1 or 2 seconds, and she mightn’t breathe for an instant.

Huang Jingya, the only surviving crew member of the Fuxing Air crash, mentioned that the plane failed to climb, and 10 seconds before it crashed into the Keelung River, there was silence in the cabin. (Intermediate file photo)

Huang Jingya also said that when the plane fell into the water, the marquee of life ran once more in an instant. After recovering, she thought, “Is it an air crash now?” It was hanging upside down in mid-air, like a water prison, her chest was injured and she mightn’t use her strength, but she still gritted her teeth and endured the fall from the seat, but there was only a faint emergency light in front of her, and she stepped on and crawled towards the breach , Crying continuously along the way, seeing the broken limbs, there was nothing she might do to help, she cried and called the names of her juniors and instructors, but only the sound of rushing water responded to her.

Huang Jingya also said that she was a flight attendant who was rescued by the crew in a crisis. She suffered a huge physical and mental shock. She had post-traumatic stress syndrome combined with severe depression. Perhaps many people told her that “it’s good to be alive”, but what she endured It was “a disaster as big as the person who unfortunately left. At that time, I really wanted to just die.”

Huang Jingya also said that she had been lying in the intensive care unit for more than 10 days. At one point, she was unable to speak. The nerves in my left leg were damaged, and I later learned that “it’s true that breathing hurts” and “the saddest thing is that ‘I can’t even take a sip of pearl milk tea'”.

Huang Jingya has been recovering for three years, and she once asked “Why me?” But I hope her story can encourage some people who are facing low ebb in life, “You don’t know what will happen in the next second, life is so real. It’s very impermanent, I really have to cherish every day.”

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