Khaleej Times

‘Lucky coins’ cause flight chaos

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shanghai — She was flying Lucky Air, but that wasn’t enough for an elderly Chinese woman who tossed coins at the jet’s engine to wish for a safe flight, prompting authoritie­s to detain her and ground the flight.

The incident occurred on Wednesday at the airport in the city of Anqing in eastern China’s Anhui province, according to authoritie­s, and was at least the second such report this year of a safety scare caused by a coin-tossing elderly.

Fellow passengers reported that coins were tossed at the engine of a Lucky Air jet during boarding, and ground crew later found coins lying on the tarmac next to the plane, according to various statements by the airline, airport authoritie­s, and transport police.

A 76-year-old woman was subsequent­ly taken into custody, transport police said. It was not clear whether she would face charges. Lucky Air is under the Hainan Airlines group. The flight, which was to depart Anqing for the city of Kunming in southweste­rn China, was grounded overnight as a safety precaution. The passengers were subsequent­ly flown to Kunming the following morning, authoritie­s said.

In June, a superstiti­ous 80-yearold woman delayed a China Southern Airlines flight at Shanghai’s Pudong Internatio­nal Airport for nearly six hours after she tossed nine coins at the engine from the tarmac while boarding, with one nestling inside.

The woman was detained but eventually spared prosecutio­n due to her age, state media reported. Shanghai airport authoritie­s said she was a devoted Buddhist and believed the act would ensure her safety on the flight to the southern city of Guangzhou.—

 ?? AFP ?? Delayed flights are a bummer, especially ones that are caused by well-meaning humans doing things they shouldn’t. —
AFP Delayed flights are a bummer, especially ones that are caused by well-meaning humans doing things they shouldn’t. —

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