Durante participação no podcast "Fala AE" apresentado por Lauro Lopes o diretor de futebol do Atlético, Rodrigo Caetano revelou a história de um avião do fretado pelo Atlético que teve um problema em uma das turbinas que acabou pegando fogo. O dirigente contou que a equipe se assustou muito com o ocorrido.
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00:00 Rodrigo, before getting to the present,
00:02 I've talked about this with Carlos for a while,
00:05 I'd like to touch on a subject I've never heard of in the press.
00:09 Maybe it's happened before and I haven't seen it.
00:13 But I know from sources that someone was on the athletic plane
00:17 on the return of a match in 2021,
00:20 in which one of the turbines caught fire.
00:23 -I'd like to know... -21?
00:25 21?
00:26 If it was 21, it was 22.
00:29 We're here with Cassio, our great Cassio,
00:31 who works in the communication of Atlético.
00:33 Thank you for being here.
00:34 Exactly.
00:35 I'd like you to talk a little bit about it.
00:37 What happened at that moment?
00:38 It seems that Diego Costa is not so much
00:41 connected to religion, he prayed.
00:44 What happened on that flight?
00:47 It seems that Atlético started to face other flights
00:50 from big airlines.
00:52 No, but actually,
00:54 even the captain said it was a matter of wind,
01:01 there was no specific problem with the turbine.
01:03 But I wasn't there,
01:07 because the turbine caught fire,
01:12 they said it was a reflex or consequence of the wind.
01:18 I didn't understand it very well, but the flight went as usual.
01:21 But the people who saw it were really shocked.
01:25 For us, who were on the other side, we didn't understand much,
01:29 because at no time did it land again,
01:34 on the contrary, we were flying normally.
01:36 But for those who count, it was there.
01:39 But for everyone,
01:41 a guy who is no longer with us,
01:43 but who was terrible in relation to flights,
01:48 his fear was Dodô.
01:50 For everyone.
01:51 And it's funny,
01:53 because usually the ones who are most afraid
01:54 are the ones who read the most about it.
01:56 -About it. -About it.
01:57 -They want to know... -They look for the fear of the situation.
02:00 And Dodô was like that, for everyone.
02:02 The first question he asked was,
02:03 "Which aircraft are we going on this trip?"
02:06 -He studied about aircraft. -Everything.
02:09 But that was it, it was a scare that lasted a little,
02:12 thank God, and everything went well.
02:13 -It's good for you, Dodo. -It's good.
02:16 I also imagine that, due to the fear of the player,
02:19 everyone who is connected to the sport
02:21 saw what happened to Chapecoense,
02:23 so there's this fear, this fear.
02:25 Yes, it was...
02:27 As I said, the people who saw that I was there
02:32 were very scared.
02:34 But were there prayers inside the plane?
02:36 -Or was it just that moment? -No, not together.
02:38 Not together, but we saw that the athletes were there,
02:41 there was a fear, they were talking,
02:43 because there are always people who are more...
02:44 more fervent in religion,
02:49 and obviously, they made their prayers,
02:51 but everything went well, because everything went as planned.
02:54 That was during the takeoff,
02:56 so there were no major consequences.
02:58 Okay.
03:00 (bell dings)