Unforgettable flight:
Passengers on the easyJet flight from Reykjavik, Iceland to Manchester, United Kingdom, never imagined that this was what they would experience during the short flight.
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The pilot noticed from the cockpit the aurora borealis, that people from all over the world fly to the Scandinavian countries and their surroundings specifically to return to them.
As soon as he realized that this was an unusual sight, he turned off all the lights on the plane and told the passengers to look out the window.
After all the lights on the plane were turned off, the pilot decided to do another thing - and turned the plane 360 degrees in the air, after receiving special permission to do so, so that all the passengers of the plane could enjoy the extraordinary experience of watching the aurora borealis from a bird's eye view, a very rare sight without a doubt.
Big thanks to the @easyJet pilot of EZY1806 from Reykjavik to Manchester who did a 360 fly by mid flight to make sure all passengers could see the incredible Northern Lights 🤩 pic.twitter.com/A4CHi9Hqgo
— Adam Groves (@APTGroves) February 27, 2023
Adam Groves, a passenger who was on the flight, told the "Manchester Evening News": "We were supposed to see the lights from the ground from our trip to Iceland, but we couldn't because of the high clouds that were there. In the end, we got it from the plane flying above the clouds. The pilot turned around so that all the occupants of the plane could enjoy the view, and it was simply amazing."
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