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Passenger describes panic aboard plane that crashed landed in Somalia

A 70-year old passenger described the horror and panic that was felt on board the plane before it made a dramatic 'landing' in knee-deep water. All crew members?and passengers were unharmed.

Starsky Aviation's?Fokker50? suffered an unspecified problem shortly after takeoff Tuesday. The plane was forced to return Mogadishu’s Aden Adde International Airport where it skidded of the runway and only came to a halt near the seashore.

Social media showed pictures of passengers walking out of the plane in shallow water, after the pilot had urged them to do so in the event of a fire.

Somali Civil Aviation Authority reported that all?55 passengers were transported to a hospital nearby for medical care and evaluation. The airline praised the pilot for his quick-thinking and?for staying calm.

Mohamed Hussein Odowa, a passenger on the flight, said that it had only been a few moments since the plane took off when the captain informed the passengers the flight was returning to the airport because of unspecified defects.

He recalled that the crew of the plane told passengers to "stay calm and tighten your belts."

He said that as the engines began to sputter terrified passengers started reading the Quran.

He said, "It landed on the runway, but then sped up madly, and we understood that the pilot couldn't stop the plane because he had no brake control."

The aircraft continued to fly even as one of its wings hit a hillock. It finally stopped at the'seashore.

Odowa stated that the plane had stopped in the ocean, at knee-deep water. The two doors were opened.

The pilot shouted "Get out fast... "I was one of the 'oldest passengers, but I found myself outside with my bag. Thank God."

The Civil Aviation Authority did not provide any further information on the cause of this incident. (Reporting and writing by AbdiSheikh; Writing and editing by Vincent Mumo Nzilani, Aidan Lewis; Ammu Kanampilly)

(source: Reuters)