Friday, March 20, 2015

NiNi's Plane Makes Unscheduled Stop In A Ditch, Dina Jokes About It

Fear ran super high today as NiNi's plane had to make an emergency landing in a ditch just outside of Philadelphia when one of the engines caught on fire. NiNi and her crew were on their way to Minnesota coming from Boston where they performed last night which was a non-stop and should've been a 2 hour flight. The plane reached its cruising altitude of 50,000 ft and Witnesses report that midway during the flight the plane began shaking more then usual, and the captain informed the passengers over the loudspeaker that it was turbulence and that bad weather is approaching. After 5 minutes of constant shaking, the captain told everyone to fasten their seat belts, sit down and to put on their oxygen masks and that they would be making a nose dive but he didn't say why. The plane suddenly dropped and began going down nose first at 37,000 mph. Some people were getting sick due to the sudden drop and they report that everyone was screaming and the plane was shaking like crazy and warning lights began beeping all over the cabin. NiNi and her crew were in first class and they report that their oxygen masks wouldn't come out so they curled into a ball around each other to keep their oxygen while the plane huddled down to the ground. When they were about 7,000 ft people began seeing buildings and many people report seeing "thick black smoke" on the side of the plane, and many thought they were about to hit a building. The plane flew lower and lower and then landed forcefully and lost control and began spinning around before finally coming to a stop. The pilot and the stewardesses quickly rushed everyone off the plane and within 10 minutes everyone was out and once they were out it was apparent what the problem was, the entire right side of the plane was lit up in flames and everyone ran away from it. The fire crew was there within 2 minutes and they were able to stop the flames before it exploded, although the engine did explode, it didn't create enough force to blow up the entire plane. Medics were on scene checking out those who may need medical help, luckily, besides a few bumps and bruises, no one was seriously hurt, which is good because usually when a problem happens 50,000 ft in the sky, you don't have a good chance for survival. NiNi and her crew called up a limo for themselves and an few extras for those who didn't have any transportation or didn't want to ride with the police. It was 122 people on the flight and all 122 survived. The airline later stated that the engine catching fire is a "shock" and "not understood" because it's a brand new engine and was just thoroughly checked and serviced before take off. Planes have between 4 and  engines, and a plane can still make it to its destination safely even if 3 blows out, in fact its very rare for one engine to blow and they say that on almost every flight an engine goes, but the passengers never know because it doesn't create any problems, but they say it is "very rare and unusual" for an engine to actually catch fire mid flight. Police and airline officials are checking into the possibility of foul play. NiNi tweeted about it posting "OMG Scariest experience of my life! And its not much in this world that scares me, but that scared the HELL outta me, I was crying like a big baby and still shaking, no more planes for a while #neardeathexperience" Wow glad everyone is OK....But one person who is making jokes about this is NiNi's new enemy Dina who posted #Boom, UGH she always so lucky why couldn't the part of the plane she was on have blown up and the rest of the people survived? #MaybeOneDay" Was that a confession? or maybe a threat? Cops aren't taking that statement well either, click here to see what I mean.....

3 comments:

johnny1 said...

Omg that's so scary

johnny1 said...

Wow r u ok nini

johnny1 said...

She's not gonna respond to u baby