“People Were Scared, Praying and Recording Goodbye Videos ” Julie Gichuru Narrates Scary Flight to Kigali

Posted on the 27 November 2018 by Jdymisster @jdymisster

For a person who technically lives in a plane, hoping from one country to another, former Citizen TV news anchor Julie Gichuru has been in a lot of flights.But not like her recent one from Nairobi to Kigali.The journalist narrated how landing in Kigali became almost impossible due to poor whether and the incident left the passengers sacred to their bones.Julie, on the other hand, hadn’t noticed that they were in danger.“Flew from Nairobi to Kigali this afternoon. As we tried to land in Kigali it was overcast and raining so we aborted landing twice. This flight has taught me some key lessons.1. I had earphones on, listening to music- loud, as I often do. I had no idea that we had two dangerous encounters. If we went down I would have been oblivious till the last few seconds. Being present in the moment is an important thing… Or, is it? ” she said.Gichuru went on to say that some in the plane, include her relative Jonh Seel, had already recorded a goodbye clip for their loved ones in case the plane crashed.“When we landed I realised just how serious the situation was. Others on the flight had been praying and doing all manner of things in alarm. @john_seelactually recorded a goodbye video for his Mum! Yes, he did!  (we want to watch it John ) So sweet though  …and there I was, totally clueless.” she said. Adding:Perspective is a fascinating thing2. Actually, if anything I was in great spirits while everyone else was panicking. Unaware of the aborted landings I did notice we were off course. This was terrain I had never seen before. I thought we had simply been redirected.Julie Gichuru“I said to myself, ‘sometimes in life it is so important to go off course, in going onto a less travelled path you see new things and learn so much more.’ I was very impressed with my profound thought! As people prayed and recorded goodbye videos for loved ones I was marvelling at the terrain and taking pictures thinking to myself, ‘Wakanda beautiful continent is this!’  (Aren’t the pics lovely though!) Good people, Isn’t life interesting!?