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Couple thrown from seats on TUI flight after hearing 'loud bangs' from engine

A couple said they were left traumatised after a TUI flight in which passengers heard two loud engine bangs followed by turbulence which threw people from their seats. Tina and Leslie Driver had taken a delayed flight from Manchester Airport to Cape Verde on Monday, June 27, when the incident took place.

The care workers said they heard two 'enormous' bangs coming from one of the engines 10 minutes into the flight, reports The ECHO. The pilot of the TUI BY216 flight had then told passengers of a technical issue with the plane and that an emergency 7700 code had been sent while they would need to make an emergency landing.

Leslie from the Wirral said these weren’t the first issues they had with the aircraft. He said: "We went through check in and security completely fine, which was great considering all the queues in recent weeks.

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"The plane was an hour delayed but everything was going smoothly. We got onto the plane and it was very warm, we were told by staff the plane had been to Turkey the night before and there was a problem with the air conditioning.

"They said once we had taken off it would be fine. After about 10 minutes of flying we heard two enormous bangs and when I looked out the window I saw something orange fly past.

"My wife thought it was a bird. Kids were screaming and people were panicking, it was really scary. When I saw how the two airhostesses looked at each other, I knew something wasn't right."

Leslie and Tina Driver (Leslie and Tina Driver)

The plane then circled the airport before flying over the Peak District National Park, Wrexham and Merseyside for two and a half hours. During this time there was "quite a lot of turbulence", said Leslie.

He told The ECHO: "The turbulence was really bad, there was one really bad bit where everybody was thrown from their seats. The pilot and staff were fantastic, they told us what was happening and were going up and down the plane asking if people wanted water.

"Before we landed the pilot spoke again to say he had burnt the fuel and we would be able to do an emergency landing. He said because of this all the emergency services would be on the tarmac at Manchester Airport waiting for us. He said all the warning lights had come up on the plane."

Everyone onboard was okay and did not require any medical treatment, said Leslie. After the passengers left the plane, TUI apologised for the disruption. In an email sent to passengers, the airline said: "We're really sorry for the disruption to your flight today, we appreciate this will be disappointing.

"Your aircraft was serviceable and took off as expected, however shortly into your flight the captain encountered a technical issue with the aircraft. The safety of our customers and crew is paramount and he had to make the difficult decision to turn back to Manchester Airport. Due to landing restrictions, the captain had to circle the aircraft for some time to be able to burn fuel and land safely back into Manchester."

TUI has now arranged a alternative aircraft for those still wanting to go on holiday. The passengers have been put into hotel accommodation and given a £15 voucher to use on refreshments in the airport.

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