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Video: Emergency! China bound plane returns to Don Mueang as cabin fills with smoke
 
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A New Gen Airways jet bound from Don Mueang to Xuzhou in China was forced to return to Thailand after smoke filled the cabin. 
 
Flight E3 865 was a charter service using a Boeing 737-800 reported Sanook. 
 
A passenger video was posted on Twitter @ChinaAvReview.
 
The flight spent about 15 minutes in the air before returning to Don Mueang.
 
No further details were available. 
 
Source: Sanook
 
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53 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

They try to sort out the Max 8 and along comes the newGen with more problems, Boeing's star seems to be sinking.

 

Think you might be confusing New Gen Airways (a Thai airline) with Boeing's Next Generation (737 series).

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30 minutes ago, thedemon said:

 

Think you might be confusing New Gen Airways (a Thai airline) with Boeing's Next Generation (737 series).

This "E3" is indeed "New Gen Airways".

I would not voluntarily set foot on their planes.

Youngest plane 16 years, oldest 25 years managed by some Thai enterprise with a total fleet of 7.

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1 hour ago, JeffinChonburi said:

I would think the oxygen would have dropped by this point?

They only drop automatically on decompression (loss of cabin pressure).

There seems to be good reason not to drop them manually in case of fire/smoke.

One of them might be that oxygen and fire is a bad mix.

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2 hours ago, soalbundy said:

They try to sort out the Max 8 and along comes the newGen with more problems, Boeing's star seems to be sinking.

New Get Airways, not NewGen 737. But Boeing has big issues and continued trouble since the FAA gave up monitoring them. 

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2 hours ago, Katipo said:

Someone enjoying their medical marijuana perhaps? ????

So some questions for the flyboys:

 

1. Where would this smoke be coming from?

 

2. The fact there is smoke in the cabin indicates what in terms of the engines etc? 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

They only drop automatically on decompression (loss of cabin pressure).

There seems to be good reason not to drop them manually in case of fire/smoke.

One of them might be that oxygen and fire is a bad mix.

Better to choke? 

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