A London-bound United Airlines flight from Chicago made an unexpected stop Friday night, providing some passengers with the layover from hell.
According to data from the website FlightAware.com, United 958 pulled a U-turn about three hours into the 7.5 hour flight moments after it began to cross the Atlantic Ocean beyond eastern edges of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
"The captain came on and basically just said there were some lights on in the cockpit and that there was some vibrations that passengers in the back of the plane were feeling," passenger Lois Harper told CNN.
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"Life in Goose Bay Army Base, living the dream thanks United Airlines," passenger Erica Keogan sarcastically lamented on Twitter.
According to data from the website FlightAware.com, United 958 pulled a U-turn about three hours into the 7.5 hour flight moments after it began to cross the Atlantic Ocean beyond eastern edges of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
"The captain came on and basically just said there were some lights on in the cockpit and that there was some vibrations that passengers in the back of the plane were feeling," passenger Lois Harper told CNN.
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"Life in Goose Bay Army Base, living the dream thanks United Airlines," passenger Erica Keogan sarcastically lamented on Twitter.
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