The Philippine Star

Flight makes U-turn as mom forgets baby

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JEDDAH – A Malaysia-bound plane had to turn back to Saudi Arabia after a passenger realized she had left her baby in the terminal, according to a report in the British newspaper The Guardian.

The pilot, en route to Kuala Lumpur, made the unusual request to return to the airport Jeddah shortly after takeoff when the passenger told cabin crew she had forgotten her child, The Guardian reported.

A video of the pilot calling into air traffic control reveals the unusual exchange between him and the operators, as he asks for permission to go back to King

Abdulaziz airport.

“May God be with us. Can we come back?” the pilot asks. The scenario, seemingly a first for the air traffic controller­s, leaves the operator confounded and he can be heard conferring with others over the appropriat­e action.

“This flight is requesting to come back,” he tells another colleague. “A passenger forgot her baby in the waiting area, the poor thing.”

The pilot can be heard repeating to the air traffic operator: “I told you, a passenger has left her baby in the terminal and she is refusing to continue the flight.”

After a brief pause, the flight was given permission to return to the hub. “OK, head back to the gate,” the air traffic controller­s said. “This is totally a new one for us.”

It is rare for planes to turn around or divert midair for anything other than technical or passenger health reasons, the Guardian added.

In 2013, an American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to New York diverted to Kansas City because of a “very unruly passenger” who refused to stop singing Whitney Houston’s I Will Always Love You.

In New York the following year, a taxiing plane heading to Seoul returned to the gate after the South Korean airline heiress Cho Hyun-ah forced a senior crew member to disembark because she had been served macadamia nuts from a packet instead of a bowl.

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