Doctor begs pilot to turn back as ‘children will die’ after plane reaches 52C

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Terrified passengers were left sweltering onboard the Mavi Gök Airlines flight from Turkey to Germany as an air conditioning failure saw temperatures skyrocket into the 50s

Distressed holidaymakers were left sweltering onboard a plane as an air conditioning failure saw temperatures skyrocket into the 50s.

The trapped passengers began fearing for their lives onboard the Boeing 737-800, with one doctor on board shouting: “If we take off now, the children will not make it.” They were on a Mavi Gök Airlines flight from Antalya in Turkey to Munster in Germany on June 6 when the drama unfolded.

Dominik Janssen, from Leer in Lower Saxony, who was travelling with his family back home after a break in Turkey, told German media: “When we got on, we immediately noticed how hot it was in the plane.”

His wife Nancy said she helped a five-month-old baby who she fanned in a bid to keep the tot cool. Dominik said: “The children were getting louder and louder, everyone’s water was running. The situation was very precarious. A father and a woman were scared to death for their children. The panic spread to everyone.”

According to the passengers, there was little help from the crew as temperatures hit a staggering 52C. Instead, flight preparations continued and the Boeing rolled towards the runway. A Turkish-speaking doctor addressed the crew with a dramatic appeal, Nancy recalled: “He said that if we take off now, the children will not survive.”

The pilot eventually returned to the terminal at the airport, but things hardly improved there either. Dominik said: “The airline offered no help whatsoever.” They reportedly did not even hand out any water.

In a statement, the Mavi Gök Airlines said: “The safety and well-being of our passengers and crew is our highest priority.” It also promised to work with the relevant authorities to prevent such incidents in the future.

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