
Lufthansa Flight: Passengers’ lives in danger from Europe’s largest airlines flight, fearing defamation, the crew again said- delete the video

Lufthansa Flight: One of Europe’s largest airline companies, Lufthansa Airlines is in the limelight due to flight disturbances. Passengers were killed due to turbulence in a Lufthansa flight from America to Germany, after which some pictures and videos surfaced on social media, raising questions about Lufthansa’s service. Now the crew-members of the Lufthansa flight have asked the passengers to delete all the pictures and videos recorded in the flight.
According to media reports, the crew-members of the Germany-bound Lufthansa Flight-469, which encountered a “serious problem” while flying over Tennessee (US) on March 1, asked the passengers to delete all the pictures and videos. Where is it? According to a website ‘Insider’ report, Roland Schmidt, one of the 7 passengers injured during the incident, told that during the flight the plane came down with strong shaking, causing the food and other belongings of the passengers kept in the plane to be scattered throughout the cabin. flew.
There were loud tremors in the plane during the flight
Passenger Rolanda Schmidt said that when the first blow occurred, her head hit the plastic tray table in the front seat. Once the plane had stabilized and then started to accelerate, Rolanda Schmidt was thrown from her seat and then hit her head on the roof of the plane.
According to Roland Schmidt, several passengers had recorded the video of the incident, which came to the notice of the crew members of the flight. To avoid defamation of the company, the crew members of the flight asked all the passengers to delete the pictures and recorded videos taken from their mobiles.
To avoid defamation, the flight attendant said – delete the video!
Rolanda Schmidt said, “When the plane landed at Dulles International Airport to make an emergency landing, a flight attendant said on the loudspeaker that you all remove all the pictures and videos taken on your device.”
Schmidt said the same flight attendant made a second announcement about five minutes later, although this time, it was intended to secure the privacy of other passengers.
Seven passengers had to be taken to the hospital
It is said that on March 1, a Lufthansa plane was diverted to Washington Dulles International Airport after an in-flight disturbance and seven people on board were taken to area hospitals.
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