Passengers on a British Airways flight were given the fright of their lives after cabin crew put on smoke hoods amid concerns of a toxic leak.
Staff were seen donning the breathing apparatuses for nearly half an hour as a foul stench spread through the cabin at 20,000ft.
Meanwhile panicked flyers were given no protection against the suspected leak, with no overhead oxygen masks deployed.
The incident, which occurred on Flight BA354 from Heathrow to Nice on August 26, was just one of four 'fume events' to take place on British Airways flights that day. ©SOURCE MailOnline
By ALEXANDER ROBERTSON FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 4 September 2018 | UPDATED: 15:58 BST, 4 September 2018
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Staff were seen donning the breathing apparatuses for nearly half an hour as a foul stench spread through the cabin at 20,000ft.
Meanwhile panicked flyers were given no protection against the suspected leak, with no overhead oxygen masks deployed.
The incident, which occurred on Flight BA354 from Heathrow to Nice on August 26, was just one of four 'fume events' to take place on British Airways flights that day. ©SOURCE MailOnline
By ALEXANDER ROBERTSON FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 4 September 2018 | UPDATED: 15:58 BST, 4 September 2018
image©BA