Mar 1 • 07:20 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Missiles Announced on Finnair Flight

A Finnair flight from Bangkok to Helsinki announced the presence of missiles seen in the horizon while flying over Turkmenistan's airspace.

A recent Finnair flight, AY144, from Bangkok to Helsinki experienced an unusual incident when passengers were informed of missiles spotted in the distance while they were in Turkmenistan's airspace. According to a passenger named Timo, the captain of the flight made a detailed announcement just before landing at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, alleviating concerns by explaining that the missiles posed no threat as they were several hundred kilometers away from Iran, where they were launched.

Timo described the captain's announcement as exceptional, noting that such communications are uncommon during flights. The captain reassured passengers that there was no immediate danger, as the aircraft was at a safe distance from the missiles. Many passengers were said to be unaware of the situation at the time it occurred, as it transpired during nighttime hours, with most travelers asleep.

Despite the unusual announcement, the atmosphere on the plane remained calm. Passengers did take the time to discuss the incident afterwards, but overall, the captain's thorough explanation helped maintain a sense of security among those on board. This incident highlights an aspect of aviation safety and communication that is crucial in reassuring passengers during unexpected events.

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