The pilot’s “hearing voice” caused him to take off three minutes early, saving the lives of 147 people.

The Mutiara Sis Al Jufri Airport in Palu was destroyed in 2018 after an earthquake and tsunami hit Indonesia. A aircraft carrying 148 passengers was just.

A few minutes away from taking flight on September 28, right before the airport was rocked by an earthquake of magnitude 7.5. Sitting in the cockpit of the grounded aircraft,

pilot Ricosetta Mafella was unable to see what was occurring, but he chose to take off sooner than planned, saving his life as well as the lives of the other 147 passengers.

Following the natural calamity, he told the BBC: “I was in a hurry to get out. I had a voice in my brain telling me to go right now.I instructed the ground crew and my team to accelerate.

Anthonius Gunawan Agung, 21, was in the airport’s control tower and remained there to ensure the jet took off before the earthquake struck.

 

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