Passengers tweeted about "horror in the air" after a Jet Airways flight was forced to return shortly after take-off from Mumbai today because of a sharp drop in cabin pressure, which caused headache and nose-bleed. According to reports, the crew "forgot" to turn on a switch that controls cabin pressure mid-air.
The aviation ministry has ordered a report on the alleged error and the crew has been taken off the roster pending an investigation.
Of 166 on board flight 9W 697 to Jaipur, over 30 passengers were affected.
Videos posted by passengers showed oxygen masks swaying overhead and passengers later breathing through them.
"The masks suddenly came down. The arrangements were so bad that no one told us anything," a passenger told NDTV.
Darshak Hathi, another passenger, described a flight that had faced problems from the start. "After we took off the AC malfunctioned, then air pressure system malfunctioned too and oxygen masks came out. Some of us experienced nose bleeding and headache," he told news agency ANI.
Aviation expert Harsh Vardhan called it a "very serious" human error, never heard of in India. "The higher you fly, the oxygen in the air gets thinner, passengers need oxygen, either through masks or by creating such conditions on the plane," Harsh Vardhan said.
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