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  • @bhainsad well calm down!! Whats on my comment that made it racist.oh wait u think everyone is racist when u are the real racist one because u felt such a big inferiority ur whole freakin life and now u are taking it out on people. Such a long way to go bro ;) And by the way get u fact checkd before u open ur big stupid mount 380 dont fly to india and NEVER Will u know why? U only have to check ur airports ;) and the frustrated comment was from u hon' u are full of hate

  • @namibgtv6 If you were a real pilot you would have realized that when the reporter in this video says the plane "hit an air pocket" that it was just full of shit. Turbulence is NOT air pockets. They don't exist. <_< Pilot better please.

  • If the plane dropped that far, the pilots stalled it and did a proper recovery... even their computer simulation suggests that.

  • The lady reporter was standing in the middle of the road on the divider and reporting about "safety".. LOlzzz

  • sorry but ignorant  passengers who play dumb when crew tell them to sit down and fasten the seatbelt they keep walkin not accepting orders when its only for their freaking safety well got to learn a lesson

    they are making it look so big bowshitting again blaming ek when they need to blame their people

    ps: a380 dont fly to india

    big fail lie pfff

  • @Loulydollx3 Just to clarify, the plane was a Boeing 777-200.

    At the time of the incident there was no warning not to tighten their belts, so that when I was leaving the bathroom.

    Ignorant or not, all passengers use the bathroom, even on long trips.

    About Indian media, I do not know what they said because I do not speak English.

    At the time of the incident also did not understand anything, because the pilot spoke with passengers in English and a language spoken in India (do not know what it was)

  • @Loulydollx3 dats totally fuckin racist no.1, & no.2 & bet u fly for a realtime - west rip -off even more racist airline like emirates or wotever da fuck...think u guys have conquered the world by doin so!...& for ur pathetic & dumb-fucked gk, lemme tell u a 380 is very much & will continue flyin to india, the 2nd biggest rising economy of "asia"..wer da west have finally been sold -out!!! so get a life & get ur sorry ass brains outta ur ass b4 u make ur baseless frustrated comments!

  • And something else smells... The hysterical bollywood news report says the aircraft dropped 18 000 feet !!!!! WTF?? (then the wings must have come clean off...) and EMIRATES states 200 feet. I am going with Emirates on this one. Sorry Bollywood...

  • @lluciano72 I do not comment on reports, experiencing turbulence is part of my everyday, I assure you, even for nervous fliers, the experience is alot less scary, and painfull, if you have your seatbelt on. As we do regular flights in and out of mountainous area, I have personally had passengers on various occasions on my aircraft that sustained injuries due to turbulence. All of these neglected to fasten, and propperly tighten their seatbelts when instructed to do so. BE WISE, BUCKLE-UP :-)

  • @namibgtv6 Ok Chuck Norris! without going to the bathroom and the belt tight. :)

  • I have been a pilot for 12 years now, and still have no sympathy with ignorant passengers AT ALL!! Incidents like these, happen quite regularly, and are indeed unpredictable. Us pilots, as highly qualified, and thoroughly trained as we are, can under no circumstances predict exactly when we will encounter clear air turbulence, or any turbulence for the matter. Removing your seatbelt at any time in flight is risky. My advice? appart from occasional visits to the loo, KEEP THE DAMN THING ON!!

  • @namibgtv6 I am not a pilot and even admire the profession, do not pretend to be a pilot.

    Talking about it just by seeing videos or reports is very easy, is hard to be inside the plane at the time of the incident.

    Just in my case it was leaving the bathroom, the experience was not good.

    I just thought one thing: now I die!

  • Boeng A-380 is dangerous, the one who invented this kind of aircraft is crazy! they"re underestimating the powers of nature, coz its already beyond the recommended size of super structures holding limit that could result to exceeding moment of sheer...

  • gotta love the indian media! look at them mentioniong: Miracle escape! 18,000feet! they make it sound so big, when it was a turbelance encounter. although it was not a typical turbelance but still after all it was turbelance...

  • waaaaw it is big proplem

  • lol the guy with the shirt that says "HAPPY" + his expression... oh the delicious irony

  • indians deserve more than this

  • why you all care, reporters. its a nature thing

  • it's A330, not B777 based on the seat type & LCD's on the plane...

  • @Bhasker100714 My dear, I've been a passenger on this very aircraft recently, I can almost guarantee you that it is a Boeing777-200. The A330 comes no where close to this in terms of seat type and the IFE!

  • @emiratescrew sorry man, it's my mistake.....yah it;s B777-200

  • Bollywood.

  • I'm an Indian and we don't believe the Indian media when it comes to facts like these!!!

    Exaggeration is the name of the game!

  • 18'000ft? I seriously doubt that. Especially with the appalling news coverage. But never let the truth get in the way of a good story.

  • Not much leg room still!

  • The aircraft dropped 200ft rapidly, doesn't sound much but imagine a 250 tonne lump of metal dropping 200ft! Its going to do some damage to the things inside e.g People. The reports of it dropping 18500ft are just your standard press exaggerations.

  • Air pocket? My good what an assholes

  • fucking video sucks.

  • Stop filming TV ! We all can see TV.

  • Dats one stupid news reporter, standing in the middle of the road traffic both sides im sure shes seen the news reporter getting killed while on live tv standing in the middle of the road like what shes doing !!

  • I was on this flight, luckily I was upgraded to Business class where there were no injuries due to it being at the forward part of the aircraft. I was thrown up from my seat but not as high as the overhead compartment. Aircraft only dropped about 200-300feet not 18000feet and it lasted around 5 seconds. It happened all of sudden, up untill that point there were'nt even a hint of turbulance and there were no seatbelt signs hence the reason for many injuries. Thank God I am still alive!

  • @marekadboy i think either pilot or cabin crew will always say "whenever u sit down pls keep your seatbelt loosely fasten incase of unexpected turbulence" and u should do that whenever u onboard...peace...

  • @marekadboy that was good for you, and i am glad you haven't suffered any injuries. but look at the majority of passengers when you fly: when the seat belt sign comes on, do you think any one cares? a lot of people actually stand up when the sign comes on

  • An air pocket? What kind of air pocket would cause that

  • wait 200 or 18 grand? gota be 200

  • @necessaryevil101 The down I do not know, but the experience was not good.

  • 18,000 feet wtf

  • WOW - i have chills running thru my body - im sure id be scared shitless - glad that in the end, one can now 'talk abot it' as one terrible expierence, and nothing worse -

  • haha wow im sure they scrapped that airframe after that one

  • @C0LL1N surely they didnt

  • The aircraft was a Boeing 777 200 but the fear was the size of an A380

    In my flickr have a picture of aircraft. (search for lluciano, album India)

    Greetings from Brazil

  • @lluciano72 Thanks mate, really helped! Emirates has only 2 B777 200, so I think I may have been on this aircraft that was in this incident on my flight to Tehran about a month ago! CHEERS!!

  • @lluciano72 Why dont you just put a link?

  • Can you confirm with me whether the aircraft was a Boeing 777 200 or Boeing 777 300? Because on some news reports it was Boeing 777 300! Thanks for the footage!!

  • @emiratescrew its a 200

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  • @emiratescrew B777-200,

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