json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["Question",""],"appCategory":"Question","appTitle":"Have you ever been scared of anything while travelling?","appBody":"<p>When I was going once more from an excursion to Hong Kong with my family I saw an attendant on China Air open a board in the walkway in back of the plane. She embedded a handle and began turning. We should arrive in Taipei instantly, so I asked my dad what she was doing. My dad was a little flying machine pilot and saw that we were revolving around and the ailerons did not seem, by all accounts, to be working. My dad delicately said she is turning down the arrival outfit. We kept on surrounding and dropped state of mind. While revolving around some way or another the pilot arrived at the military piece of the air terminal and the plane moved to a halted without brakes or the capacity to turn on the landing area. Hostile to flying machine batteries and automatic weapons tailed us as we gradually rolled a stop. We were towed into the entryway and the pilot reported that there was an issue with the pressure driven framework on the plane ( it bombed at the end of the day) and we would be postponed until the point that it was settled. </p><p>Presently comes the unnerving part, my dad and I may have been the main travelers that realized how close we came to smashing. I swear we cleared out around a hour later on a similar plane and were told the plane had been settled. We arrived without episode at Naha, Okinawa yet I continued trusting that her will get out the handle to bring down the arrival outfit which luckily didn't occur.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pkd4ucq3w","appParentAuthor":"davsol","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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