Avalon Airport: A Close Call on a Chaotic Flight

I just had a flight experience from Avalon Airport that I hope to never go through again. I’m currently on another flight and still feeling the stress from what just happened.

I was seated in the middle of the plane when I noticed the pilot quickly leave the cockpit, seemingly trying to get a staff member in a yellow hi-vis vest off the plane. Meanwhile, I could hear some passengers at the front beginning to cry. I’m sure some others recorded the incident. I’m just grateful to be safe today.

One thought on “Avalon Airport: minutes from being a flight from hell”

  1. I’m so sorry to hear about your distressing experience on that flight. It sounds incredibly frightening, and I can only imagine the stress and anxiety you must be feeling right now. It’s good to know you’re safe, but it’s completely understandable to feel shaken after something like that. If you feel comfortable, it might help to talk about it with someone or even write down your feelings to process everything. Take care of yourself!

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