Water gushed from the ceiling of a British Airways double-decker Airbus A380, frightening passengers and causing panic on board. It is reported by the New York Post.
As noted in the edition, the plane carried out a seven-hour flight from London to Washington. When he was at an altitude of more than nine thousand meters above the ground, suddenly water poured from the upper deck to the lower one. Passengers in a panic got up from their seats and rushed to that part of the cabin that was not flooded. At the same time, one of the eyewitnesses was able to film what was happening in the video.
According to the publication, the crew members began to quickly throw rugs into the water to prevent damage to electrical wires.
It is noted that the cause of the flooding was a faulty operation of the clean water supply valve. Crew members managed to quickly replace him. After that, the board could continue flying in the normal mode and make a safe landing at the airport in the American capital.