EgyptAir passenger reveals funny and fear-fuelled stories of how hostages acted during hijacking ordeal
[caption id="attachment_5786" align="aligncenter" width="1368"] An EgyptAir flight 181 passenger embraces a family member after they arrived at Cairo international airport in Cairo, Egypt March 29, 2016 Reuters[/caption]
news - A man who says he has finally arrived safely in Cairo after the EgyptAir hijacking has revealed how he and other passengers reacted to the terrifying ordeal.
From the extraordinary bravery of the flight crew to a man who seemed most worried about a frozen chicken, their stories show a human side to what was a very real threat at the time.
The incident has in part become a source of amusement for some, after it emerged the hijacker used a “bomb” made of iPhone covers and at least one British man saw the incident as a photo opportunity.
[caption id="attachment_5787" align="aligncenter" width="1264"] Seif Eldin Mustafa, suspected of hijacking EgyptAir plane MS181, flashes the 'V' for victory sign as he leaves the court in Larnaca in a police car[/caption]
EgyptAir passenger reveals funny and fear-fuelled stories of how hostages acted during hijacking ordeal
British man takes photo with alleged Egyptian hijacker during standoff
Writing on Facebook, Mr El Ashmawy reserved praise for the EgyptAir crew who “managed to keep a smile all through the flight”. Alhamdu Lellah who saved and protected us through this ordeal. Thank you all for your calls and messages.I arrived...
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One man, Mr El Ashmawy said, “called his wife to tell her about some money he was hiding in a bank”. “The funniest part is his wife forgetting about the hijack thing and asking him to repeat the bank name,” he wrote.
The plane was hijacked by a man claiming to have a bomb shortly after it left Alexandria bound for Cairo at around 7am on Tuesday.
Instead of heading south, it proceeded north to Larnaca airport in Cairo where the pilots requested to land, saying they were being forced to do so by a man “in possession of explosives”.
Egyptian officials later said they suspected the hijackers claims to be false, but the decision was made to proceed with caution and act as though he was armed with genuine explosives. source:www.independent.co.uk
news - A man who says he has finally arrived safely in Cairo after the EgyptAir hijacking has revealed how he and other passengers reacted to the terrifying ordeal.
From the extraordinary bravery of the flight crew to a man who seemed most worried about a frozen chicken, their stories show a human side to what was a very real threat at the time.
The incident has in part become a source of amusement for some, after it emerged the hijacker used a “bomb” made of iPhone covers and at least one British man saw the incident as a photo opportunity.
[caption id="attachment_5787" align="aligncenter" width="1264"] Seif Eldin Mustafa, suspected of hijacking EgyptAir plane MS181, flashes the 'V' for victory sign as he leaves the court in Larnaca in a police car[/caption]
EgyptAir passenger reveals funny and fear-fuelled stories of how hostages acted during hijacking ordeal
British man takes photo with alleged Egyptian hijacker during standoff
Writing on Facebook, Mr El Ashmawy reserved praise for the EgyptAir crew who “managed to keep a smile all through the flight”. Alhamdu Lellah who saved and protected us through this ordeal. Thank you all for your calls and messages.I arrived...
Read: Movie Funny Comedy Batman VS Superman
One man, Mr El Ashmawy said, “called his wife to tell her about some money he was hiding in a bank”. “The funniest part is his wife forgetting about the hijack thing and asking him to repeat the bank name,” he wrote.
The plane was hijacked by a man claiming to have a bomb shortly after it left Alexandria bound for Cairo at around 7am on Tuesday.
Instead of heading south, it proceeded north to Larnaca airport in Cairo where the pilots requested to land, saying they were being forced to do so by a man “in possession of explosives”.
Egyptian officials later said they suspected the hijackers claims to be false, but the decision was made to proceed with caution and act as though he was armed with genuine explosives. source:www.independent.co.uk
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