This experience will not quickly forget this experience: her Ryanair plane to Milan came in a violent thunderstorm on Wednesday evening via Bavaria (see video above). “I have never been scared before – but at that moment I thought the plane is breaking apart or overthrow,” said a passenger.
The machine was very inclined on the left. As the “photo” reported on Thursday morning, there was huge turbulence on the run. Some people were thrown against cabin cover. According to the passengers, however, there was no request from Board’s staff to continue continuously. There is frightening and uncertainty. According to the report, a crew member broke out in tears.
At that time there were 179 passengers on board and six crew members. Eight people were injured, including a crew member. Three of them had to be taken to a hospital. A two -year -old child suffered bruises, a woman a wound with a capital and another passenger reported back pain.
Continued travel hours later
The plane had started in Berlin and had to end up in Memmingen (Bavaria) unstable. Until the journey by bus and then went to Milan with a replacement plane, the passengers ran for hours in the machine. The South Bavaria Air Office has no longer approved the flight. In the first instance it became a discussion that the same plane and the same pilot could continue.
On Wednesday, the airline had warned on Wednesday for possible interruptions to and from Germany because of the storm. The police and fire brigade moved around 200 missions in South Germany. The northern upper Bavaria, bottom Bavaria, the upper palatinate and Swabia were hit. The storms damaged different houses, covered roofs and trees. A cyclist pushed against a tree that was nodded, fell and injured himself.
Source: Krone

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