Coins thrown at plane to ‘wish a safe flight’

By Chen Ziqi China Plus Published: 2017-06-28 17:01:46
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Speakers: Li Ningjing and Sam Duckett

[Photo: Baidu.com]

[Photo: Baidu.com]

An elderly woman was taken away by police on June 27th after she was spotted throwing coins into the engine of an aircraft at Pudong International Airport. She said it was to "wish a safe flight."

The China Southern Airlines flight to Guangzhou was delayed for more than five hours as the engine was taken apart and examined thoroughly.

The 80-year-old, surnamed Qiu, was about to board the Airbus 320 around noon when she suddenly threw a handful of coins toward the engine.

Qiu was taking the flight with her husband, daughter and son-in-law. 

Mechanics dismantled the engine and the fairing was opened. Mechanics finished their inspection around 4:50pm, finding one coin inside the engine and another eight around it.

China Southern said later in a statement that passengers must abide by civil aviation laws and stipulations and any behavior that might endanger flying safety was prohibited.

The audio clip is from Studio+, produced by CRI.

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