Passenger jet forced to turn around in mid-air after plane door left open
A JET carrying hundreds of passengers was forced to turn around 40 minutes into a horror flight after crew members realised the door wasn't shut.
The plane was carrying 163 passengers
The plane had already reached an altitude of 10,000 feet when staff heard a suspicious noise.
When the plane’s front left door was discovered to be ajar, nervous crew informed the pilot, who was forced to take a u-turn mid-air.
The terrifying ordeal could have ended much more tragically as the vehicle landed safely without any injuries.
The Jin Air Flight was forced to make a u-turn
A number of passengers reported feeling nauseous during the nightmarish journey back to the Philippines.
The Jin Air Flight had been travelling from Cebu to Busan, South Korea.
The plane door had not been shut correctly
A total of 163 passengers were on board for the alarming flight.
The Korean Air subsidiary put all the passenger sup in a hotel after arriving back in Cebu.
The airline put all the passengers up in a hotel for the night
They then had to attempt to fly back to South Korea the following day, with no incident occurring the second time around.
Each passenger was also given 100,000 won (£57) to make up for the heavily delayed trip.