wallnutz
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On our 20th Anniversary were taking a red eye home from Kona. About an hour into to the flight we see a stewardess go towards the back of the plane with a fire extinguisher. After a few minutes she goes towards the front of the plane with the extinguisher with another stewardess right behind her with an extinguisher. I told my wife someone is probably smoking in the bathroom so it's no big deal. Right after I tell her that the pilot comes on and says there is a smoke detector malfunction and they are trying to fix it. About 10 minutes later he comes back on and says we are turning back to Honolulu to fix it. After another couple of minutes he comes back on and says he has declared an emergency and we were diverting to Maui because it was closer. People were starting to freak out, I told my wife to stay calm that it seems the plane is flying fine. The stewardess' starting going around picking up drinks and making sure the isle were clear. They also told everyone to take the safety card out and read it. When we got a little closer they did their preflight safety speech telling us what to do in case of a water landing.
I was sitting in a window seat and was able to see the wing and the back of the engine. They both seemed fine. When you fly into Maui, you go in between the mountains and then make a big 180 turn and fly back between the mountains to line up with the runway. We didn't, he made the turn in between the mountains and when he did we lost about 2000 ft like a lead balloon. That was the first time I got nervous. Everyone started screaming and the pilot told us to get into the crash position. (I sat up looking out the window the whole time, figured if I was going to die I wanted to see what was going to kill me.) He hit the runway before the numbers we were so low and he locked up the brakes big time. When we stopped the opened the emergency doors and deployed the slides. I was trying to hold my wife back explaining to her we were on the ground and there was no visible fire, only smoke from the brakes and tires. As soon as I let her go she was gone, felt sorry for anyone in her way, pretty sure she knocked people over. I slowly went to the exit helping people on my way. (probably the ones my wife took out) I made my way down the slide and stood and looked the plane over and looked at the fireman in their tin fire fighting suits. I couldn't see anything wrong with the plane. When we finally all made it back to the Maui terminal which at the time closed at about 9pm the pilots came out and told us there was smoke in the cockpit and it was getting to the point they couldn't see.
There is more to the story about the aftermath but I digress.
I was sitting in a window seat and was able to see the wing and the back of the engine. They both seemed fine. When you fly into Maui, you go in between the mountains and then make a big 180 turn and fly back between the mountains to line up with the runway. We didn't, he made the turn in between the mountains and when he did we lost about 2000 ft like a lead balloon. That was the first time I got nervous. Everyone started screaming and the pilot told us to get into the crash position. (I sat up looking out the window the whole time, figured if I was going to die I wanted to see what was going to kill me.) He hit the runway before the numbers we were so low and he locked up the brakes big time. When we stopped the opened the emergency doors and deployed the slides. I was trying to hold my wife back explaining to her we were on the ground and there was no visible fire, only smoke from the brakes and tires. As soon as I let her go she was gone, felt sorry for anyone in her way, pretty sure she knocked people over. I slowly went to the exit helping people on my way. (probably the ones my wife took out) I made my way down the slide and stood and looked the plane over and looked at the fireman in their tin fire fighting suits. I couldn't see anything wrong with the plane. When we finally all made it back to the Maui terminal which at the time closed at about 9pm the pilots came out and told us there was smoke in the cockpit and it was getting to the point they couldn't see.
There is more to the story about the aftermath but I digress.