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As if Boeing planes didn't have any problems with this There have been a lot of problems for some time nowPassengers on a Boeing 737 panicked after oxygen masks were placed on their faces, as seen in a dramatic clip circulating online.
According to a report by Viral Press, the incident took place on Sunday, August 2, on Air Algeria flight number AH 1460, which was flying from Algeria to Lyon, France.
The plane had reportedly reached an altitude of 33,000 feet when it experienced a pressurization problem, causing the life support equipment to deploy.
Accompanying footage shows passengers screaming, crying and wailing as oxygen masks fall from the ceiling like a scene from a disaster movie.
To “ensure the safety of passengers,” the pilot turned the plane back and made an emergency landing at the same airport in Algeria from which it had taken off, officials said.
Fortunately, the incident appeared to be a false alarm.
Investigation revealed that there was no problem with pressurisation in the cabin and the masks had fallen down due to a technical fault.
This isn't the first time oxygen masks have been put on by mistake.
In June, passengers aboard a United Airlines flight from Paris, France, to Washington, D.C., died. to get excited Many instruments inadvertently dropped mid-flight.
This triggered an automated announcement, instructing passengers to wear them.
However, since only a few passengers were wearing masks, panic spread among them and some even tried to force open the compartment with their hands.
One of them was reported to have run to the plane's door, possibly to open it.
Thankfully, it was later discovered that the oxygen masks were activated by mistake and there was no real danger to the passengers.