And a reason to allow passengers to carry pocket knives.
My guess is that she felt more than one “bang” during that ordeal.
“Cabin manager Lee Yoon-hye, apparently the last person to leave the burning plane...”
Putting the passengers first. My hero.
Oy vey!
There's an AD in the making!
Then, after the passengers escaped, there was TSA &/or Customs to deal with, per the LA Times...
Where was the pilot? Having coffee with the Captain of that Italian cruise ship?
From an Internet source.
"In November 1983, a Colombian jumbo jet en route from Paris to Bogot was making a scheduled stop in Madrid. Landing in the dark, the crew made a mistake with the instrument landing system, turned on to an incorrect track and flew into a hill. An analysis of the cockpit voice recorder revealed that some minutes before the crash, an audible ground proximity warning system had told the crew: "Pull up! Pull up!" The pilot replied: "Shut up, gringo." Those were his last words. All 20 crew and 161 of the 172 passengers were killed."