Asiana Airlines, which carried about 470 passengers in search of children's emergency patients, is reported to have been late for an emergency landing.

According to Asiana Airlines, the 8 - year - old Choi, who lives in the United States on the 8th of the month, boarded the Asiana Airlines OZ221 flight (A380) with her mother from New York to Incheon.

However, about 1 hour and 30 minutes after departure, Choi suddenly appealed for fever and abdominal pain. The crew wiped their best body with a cold towel, lowered their body temperature, attempted conversation and looked for the best condition.

And I called the doctor who was on board by airplane and asked for help. The doctor found that he had to move Choi to the hospital. The captain and crew, who determined to be most important to the emergency patients, eventually landed at nearby Anchorage airport after asking for understanding and consent of 470 passengers.

The staff at the Anchorage branch of Asiana Airlines, who had been contacted beforehand on the ground, helped Choi to be transferred to the hospital safely, and Choi passed the crisis safely.

In addition, Asiana Airlines was delighted to drop 15 tons of aerial oil into the air in order to reduce the weight and land safely during emergency landing.

Although the arrival time to Incheon International Airport was delayed by about 4 hours due to the unexpected situation, all the passengers answered with the applause of the captain and the crew who said, "I am sorry for the delay in the emergency return and I am grateful for the cooperation".

Choi's late father sent a letter to Asiana Airlines along with a picture of his Asian and airplane.

Choi said in his letter, "Thanks to Asiana Airlines, my child has recovered from harm and is now able to see his smile again."

"I can not say I'm sorry to have taken the time of the passengers who boarded together," and "I will try to keep the help of many people in my heart and grow into a warm child who can contribute to society." Said.

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(Composition = Lee Hyun-Hyun Editor)
(Photo = provided by Asiana Airlines)