A United Airlines flight from Chicago to California was forced into an emergency landing after an evacuation slide deployed mid-flight Sunday night, ABC News reports.
The plane landed safely in Wichita, Kansas, but the accident still terrified passengers.
Some passengers tweeted about the incident:
Scariest Flight of all time #EmergencyLanding pic.twitter.com/yj5KH9bvDp
- Taylor Martinez (@TMAG1C) June 30, 2014
Freaking out in the back of the plane help @summernoelross ??
- Kelsey Robinson (@Krobin32) June 30, 2014
Thankful to be safe and landed on the ground ?? little girl in front of me is a trooper. pic.twitter.com/pXQXZIl1Ag
- Kelsey Robinson (@Krobin32) June 30, 2014
There are more photos:
6:19 A.M on #daybreak8. NEW OVERNIGHT: The emergency slide on a United Airlines plane opened mid flight. pic.twitter.com/BgfOmXAfUq
- WISH-TV (@WISH_TV) June 30, 2014
#UNITED confirms emergency slide deployed on flight 1463. Plane landed safely in Wichita. @TMAG1C pic.twitter.com/EHVz7a1JzS
- Somitra Butalia (@SomitraButalia) June 30, 2014
United Airlines plane diverted to Wichita after emergency slide inflates in cabin in-flight http://t.co/buamxc0wMf pic.twitter.com/vQJXladFXe
- CBS News (@CBSNews) June 30, 2014
There were 96 passengers and five crew members on the flight. No one was injured in the incident, according to the airline.
Passenger Mike Schroeder told The Wichita Eagle that he heard a loud pop and hissing noise before he saw the slide expand.
"I turned around to the back and that slide that would normally go outside the plane so you can slide down in an emergency had for some odd reason deployed inside the plane while we were flying." he said. "Fortunately nobody was back there."
Aviation consultant John Nance told ABC News that it is "very, very rare ... to have an emergency slide deploy inside the airplane, especially if it was spontaneous."
The cause of the accidental slide deployment is unclear. The passengers who were on the plane were put on another flight out of Wichita on Monday morning.