ORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA) — Passengers boarding JetBlue flights to and from Orlando rubbed blessed oil on the airplane’s exterior following the current aviation accidents throughout the U.S.
Video taken by Desiree Salter reveals one passenger pouring out the oil from a small bottle on the jet bridge and signing the cross on the surface of the airplane earlier than stepping inside.
Captioning the video, “In Jesus Identify,” the lady additionally rubs the oil on the opposite facet of the door, earlier than giving a glance of “I am not messing round” on the digicam.
A second video uploaded by Salter reveals her strolling up the jet bridge for her return flight to Orlando, shaking the bottle of oil.
“POV: We’ll bless THIS airplane…AGAIN!” she wrote.
As soon as once more, the lady dumps among the oil onto her hand earlier than laying her whole hand on the outside of the airplane along with her head bowed and giving it a delicate pat.
The movies, posted to TikTok, have gone viral, racking up greater than six million views. Many customers hopped within the feedback to precise their assist.
“At this level… I do not blame you,” one consumer wrote.
“The best way I’d immediately really feel safer on that flight,” one other stated.
Salter shared that she acquired the oil from her stepfather, who’s a pastor, at their native church. All the time preserving it readily available in her purse, Salter stated she occurred to have it whereas happening her journey to Punta Cana.
“I simply needed to hope for it and get everyone right here secure,” she stated. “And God stored us secure, and God stored us coated.”
The viral video comes after weeks of a number of aviation incidents, together with the midair collision between a Black Hawk Army helicopter and an American Airlines flight in Washington D.C., killing 67 individuals, and the lethal Philadelphia crash involving a medical transport jet carrying a younger youngster.
Simply final week, a Delta Airlines flight landing in Toronto overturned. All 76 passengers and 4 crew members miraculously survived, with some solely struggling comparatively minor accidents.