Talk about valuable cargo!
The expected mother went to work last week on a flight plane. The airline praised the crew who delivered the TOT for a soaring to new heights.
A Brussels Airlines flight, which had just taken off from Dakar, West Africa, quickly turned into a delivery room when her mother warned the cabin crew that she was in severe pain, the airline posted on social media. did.
Jennifer Joy, the flight attendant, quickly noticed that the passenger's stomach cramps were contractions. She notified the cockpit and travelers before diving into the action, and said it was on board with the help of doctors and recent nurse alumni.
“After a while, her water broke,” the airline said. Share on LinkedInadded that the Belgium-bound flight has returned to Dakar.
“The first few moments were tense. Was she okay? Was she breathing? And the most beautiful sounds filled the cabin: her first cry. On board. The doctor confirmed she was healthy and the rescuers washed away everyone.”
The airline shared a photo of the bid flight attendant holding a baby Fanta in his arms as the plane landed, and the baby's mother was placed next to her.

Joy, who is also her mother, said the experience was “magic.”
“As a member of the cabin crew, you train for everything and even give birth, but there's nothing to prepare you for the real thing,” she said, the airline shared.
“But we stayed calm, worked as a team and followed the procedures. It was magic. If I hadn't become a member of the cabin crew, I would have been a midwife.”
The company, Belgium's largest airline, welcomed Joy for its professionalism and called the miracle in the air a moment that never forgets.
“Stories like this remind us that being a cabin crew is more than just a flight. We take care of people regardless of the circumstances,” the airline said.
“It was a true reflection of teamwork, care and extraordinary moments that take place in the sky,” said the company. Posted on Instagram.
