Singer Natalia Jiménez experienced moments of great tension during an air transfer to a concert, after two private planes in which she was traveling presented technical failures on the same day, forcing emergency maneuvers to ensure the safety of everyone on board.
The incident occurred while the artist was heading to her presentation in Zacatecas. According to what she recounted through her social media, the first plane had to return after an anomaly was detected, a situation that had already generated concern among her team. However, the scare increased when, upon boarding a second aircraft, similar problems were repeated in mid-flight.
In a video published by the interpreter herself, she is visibly affected while describing what happened inside the cabin. "We boarded a second plane and encountered the same problem... it started making a lot of noise, the plane got very hot, smoke started coming out, the alarm went off," she expressed, showing the level of anguish experienced during the journey.
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The singer explained that the failure would be related to the pressurization valve, a key component for maintaining safe conditions inside the aircraft. Faced with the situation, the pilot activated the emergency protocols and performed a controlled landing, avoiding major consequences. "We are all fine, but I am trembling, I am very scared, I want to cry," she added after the landing. Although the incident did not leave any injured people, the fact that two aircraft presented consecutive failures intensified the experience of fear for both the artist and her work team. The singer herself described what happened as "panic in the air", reflecting the magnitude of the fright. This episode adds to recent complications in the artist's transfers, who weeks ago also required medical attention after a decompensation. Despite the setbacks, it is expected that she will continue with her professional commitments once she recovers from the emotional impact generated by this double air incident.







