Passengers with nosebleeds and ears, the plane returns

A Jet Airways flight from Mumbai to Jaipur has been forced back Thursday, as about 30 passengers have been bleeding from nose and ears as a result of low pressure on the cabin, broadcast newspapers.net. “Aeroplane B737, with 166 passengers and 5 staff members, is sitting [...]
“Aeroplane B737, with 166 passengers and 5 staff members, is safely seated in Mumbai, Jet Airways wrote in a statement.
All passengers are well and sent to terminal. This was because the day of the passengers complained about the pain of the ears and bloodshed from the noses”, it was later written in the announcement.
An aviation official has told CNN that one of the staff has forgotten to press the button to add air pressure to the cabin, which was why this incident happened.
Otherwise, low - pressure air is more dry, which can usually cause nosebleeds.
Panic site must be technical fault in @jairways 9W 0697 going from Mumbai to Jaipur. Turn back to Mumbai after 45 mts. All passengers are safe contact with. Pic.twitter.com/lnOaFcabs
) Darshak Hashi (@DharshakHath) Seember 20, 2018












