Continental Pilot Aborts Flight in Texas

ByABC News
December 7, 2000, 1:11 PM

C O R P U S   C H R I S T I, Texas, Dec. 7 -- A Continental Airlines passenger jet made an emergency landing at Corpus Christi International Airport after reporting engine trouble.

Houston-bound Flight 1888 with 60 passengers, including several city officials, encountered problems shortly after takeoff Wednesday when one of the planes engines began making popping noises and the jet struggled to gain altitude.

I was thinking, Please, dear God, dont let them take off, City Council member Rex Kinnison told the Corpus Christi Caller-Times in todays editions.

The pilot turned the plane back toward the airport. A stalled engine then forced the emergency landing, said Jim Nelson, chief of public safety at the airport. The MD-80 has two engines and can fly with just one.

It was very obvious the plane was in extreme distress, said City Council member Mark Scott, who along with other municipal leaders was on his way to Boston for a National League of Cities conference.

It seemed to us he was barely able to stop the landing. I was saying a prayer. Ive sky dived, Ive been mountain climbing... Ive never been this frightened, Scott said.

Passengers were transferred to another plane.

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