Thursday, November 28, 2024

Airline Asked 19 Passengers to Get Off from Flight as Plane was ‘Too Heavy to Take Off’

A UK-based airline, EasyJet, asked 19 passengers to leave a flight from Lanzarote to Liverpool because the airplane was considered “too heavy” to take off.

The incident happened on July 5 due to poor weather conditions and the weight of the aircraft. The scheduled departure time of 9:45 PM was delayed, and the plane didn’t leave the Spanish airport until 11:30 PM after passengers were requested to voluntarily choose not to fly.

A passenger recorded a video where the pilot addressed the situation, thanking everyone on board and explaining the reasons for the delay. He mentioned that the aircraft was heavy because of the number of passengers. The pilot stated that it was not possible to fly under the current wind conditions due to safety concerns.

The pilot emphasized that they considered safety as the most important aspect and explained that the aircraft’s weight, short runway in Lanzarote, and unfavorable wind conditions prevented takeoff. To resolve the issue, the pilot mentioned that they discussed making the aircraft slightly lighter with their operations team.

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