HONG KONG: A flight from Tokyo to Hong Kong was aborted just before take-off when white smoke filled the cabin, forcing the evacuation of passengers and crew. A video of the frightening incident, posted on Twitter, shows the fumes filling the cabin, as crew tell passengers to adopt the brace position. Pilots steered ANA Flight NH809 back to the gantry. NHK reported that ANA later described the fumes that filled the Boeing 767 as “oil mist”. Firefighters (reported that) six passengers said they felt unwell, but no one was taken to a hospital,” NHK reported.
Source: New Strait Times May 22, 2018 00:11 UTC