
Plane has near miss with
volcano
(CNN)An Air France passenger jet had a near miss with an
active volcano in Africa earlier this month, according to French aviation
authorities who are investigating the incident.
Air France
Flight 953, a Boeing 777 with 37 people aboard, was on a short evening journey
from Equatorial Guinea to Cameroon on May 2 when it steered off its planned
route to avoid thunderstorms.
As the
aircraft turned back toward its destination, the city of Douala in Cameroon, it
got too close to Mount Cameroon, the highest mountain in the region whose
volcano is still active, said the BEA, France's air accident investigation
agency.
The
"pull up" alarm started sounding and the pilots responded by
ascending from 9,000 feet to 13,000 feet, the BEA said. The alarm stopped and
the flight went on to land in Douala, it added.
In a list
of open investigations, the agency described the close shave as "a serious
incident" that involved "controlled flight into or toward
terrain."
Passengers
unaware of incident
Air
France said Flight 953's pilots responded "immediately" to the alarm
from the ground proximity warning system "by applying the appropriate
procedure." It said its pilots "receive regular training in this type
of maneuver."
An Air
France official told CNN affiliate BFMTV that the passengers were unaware of
the incident at the time.
The
airline said in a statement that it
is conducting its own internal investigation and has also given more
information to the crew about "the specifics of the land around
Douala."
The crew
members are receiving educational, managerial and medical support, it added.
Flight
953 had departed from Malabo, which is the capital of Equatorial Guinea and is
situated on Bioko Island, off the western coast of Africa. cnn.com
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