British Airways apologize for crash announcement on Miami-London 206 flight

Apparently it was not a joke but a nightmare for the passengers of a BA flight who were informed that their plane will crash into the Atlantic Ocean.

The error made numerous passengers on board flight 206 go into shock and crying.

The incident occurred last Friday, about three hours after the airpane took off from Florida.

At that moment, an ad aired in the cabin warned passengers to prepare for an emergency landing in the ocean, because the plane crashes. “This is an emergency. Soon we will make an emergency landing on water”, says the message, broadcast at around 3 am.

Passengers entered immediately in panic with many of them, awakened from sleep, expecting the impact with the ocean.

A passenger in Scotland said: “My wife was crying and the other passengers were screaming passengers. I thought we were going to die.”

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Actually the airliner was safely flying at an altitude of 11,000 meters and about halfway between Miami and Heathrow airport in London.

The jet continued its trip and landed smoothly in the British capital, where representatives of the air operator handed over to the passengers apologizing letters.

The company said that a recorded emergency message was activated by mistake, but without indicating wether it was the fault of a crew member or just a computer error on board.

This was the second time in two years when a warning was mistakenly broadcast during a British Airways flight.

In August 2010, 275 passengers on a London – Hong Kong flight were informed that “we have to make soon an emergency landing on water”. The crew immediately notified that the message is wrong, and the company apologized for passengers unrest.