*Malaysia Airline Flight Forced Into Emergency Landing After Flying Over
Icelandic Volcano*
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Malaysia Airline Flight Forced Into Emergency Landing After Flying Over
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Reykjavik| A flight of the now infamous Malaysia Airlines was forced to
land in Iceland, after their plane's navigation systems were damaged by the
heat and debris ...

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*Reykjavik| A flight of the now infamous Malaysia Airlines was forced to
land in Iceland, after their plane’s navigation systems were damaged by the
heat and debris erupting from the volcano over which it was flying. The
company’s flight MH131 going from Paris to New York reportedly went through
a zone of “heavy turbulence” with “very low visibility” for a few
minutes, before many of the navigation equipment simply stopped working,
forcing the pilots to land the plane manually.*

The pilots were directed to fly the Boeing 777 almost directly over the
active Bardarbunga volcano, despite many warnings from the International
Civil Aviation Organization. The extreme heat and the large quantity of
sediments projected in the sky by the volcanic eruption have made the
flight path extremely dangerous, as the damage to the plane shows.
[image: Trying desperately to cut its prices to bring back customers, the
Malaysian company has decided to ignore all warnings and fly over the
active volcano.]
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Trying desperately to cut its prices to bring back lost customers, the
Malaysian company has decided to ignore all warnings and fly over the
active volcano.

*“There was lots of smoke and flying embers, it looked like hell!” says
Mohamed Teuku, one of the survivors. “The plane was shaking and trembling,
I thought it was going fall apart! I thought the company had learned their
lesson and that they would stop putting people’s life in danger, but it
looks like I was wrong… That’s it, I’m never flying with them again!”*

The company’s regional senior vice president PK Lee, explained that
the company had “*thoroughly evaluated the risks*” before choosing that
flight path and that the passengers’ lives were “*never really at risk*“.
[image: The Boeing 777-200ER airplane carried 171 passengers and 11 crew
members when it was forced to proceed to an emergency landing.]
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The Boeing 777-200ER airplane was carrying 171 passengers and 11 crew
members when it was forced to proceed to an emergency landing.



Malaysia Airlines has been implicated in a series of incidents recently
that has led many travelers away from the company. Flight MH370 from Kuala
Lumpur to Beijing, completely vanished on 8 March 2014. There has been no
confirmation of any flight debris, and no crash site has been found. Flight
MH17 crashed on 17 July 2014, presumably shot down over eastern Ukraine by
a surface-to-air missile thought to have been fired by pro-Russian rebels,
killing all 283 passengers and 15 crew on board.

Combined with an already poor financial situation, some aviation and
economic experts believed these tragic events could spell the end for
Malaysia Airlines. An ill-conceived promotional campaign asking passengers
to nominate what they wanted to do before they died, did not help,
following a series of people posting pictures of near empty planes on
social media.

But the airline is fighting back, promising “best value airfares for UK and
European dream holidays”, a policy that had brought a few passengers back.
This new incident could however destroy much of their efforts.
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