QZ535 Flight Balinese Routes Free and Return to Perth, This AirAsia Explanation

AirAsia gave his explanation regarding the QZ535 flight incident that was free falling on the air and landed back at the airport where the plane departed. Sunday (10/15/2017), flight QZ535 just took off from Perth, Australia, to Bali. However, about 25 minutes after takeoff, the aircraft suddenly experienced technical problems. The Airbus A320 loses cabin pressure and slips down to 20 thousand feet. Passengers immediately hysterical when the plane that they were riding jumped from a height of 34 thousand feet to a height of 10 thousand feet. The incident led to a pilot's decision to fly the plane back to Perth International Airport. The plane that took off on Sunday morning it landed safely on the same day, at 12:40 local time. Monday (10/16/2017), the AirAsia confirmed that there is indeed a plane that was flown back to Perth on that Sunday. In his written statement, AirAsia said that the decision of the pilot to turn back to Perth was taken to ensure the safety of passengers. "Following a technical hurdle," AirAsia said in a statement. It is also said that all QZ535 passengers have been transferred to the next flight and provided all necessary assistance. "AirAsia apologizes to passengers for the inconvenience caused," the statement continued. Head of Safety The AirAsia Group, Captain Ling Liong Tien, appreciated the steps taken by the pilot to land the aircraft again, in accordance with standard operating procedures. "We are committed to maintaining the safety of passengers as well as cabin crew and we will continue to ensure that we follow the highest safety standards," Ling said. This news is from line today

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