Dramatic moment a Jetstar plane cabin fills with fog during a flight from Bali to Australia – leaving passengers spluttering Passengers on board Jetstar flight were terrified when the cabin filled with fog The moment occurred just minutes after the plane left the runway in Bali Footage of fog spilling into cabin was posted online as passengers look worried By Lauren Ferri For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:50 GMT, 19 February 2019 | Updated: 23:50 GMT, 19 February 2019 Viewcomments Passengers on board a Jetstar flight were left terrified when the plane's cabin filled with fog moments after take-off. The dramatic moment occurred just minutes after flight JQ128, bound for Adelaide, left the runway at Denpasar in Bali. Footage of fog spilling into the cabin was posted https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=10&v=w_CLFf4Z2kw with the caption 'a Jetstar flight going wrong'. Passengers on board a Jetstar flight were terrified when plane's cabin filled with fog moments after lift off The man behind the camera coughs and splutters as he films the fogged-up cabin, before saying: 'Can you pinch me, because I think I'm dreaming?' Other passengers worriedly look up and down the aisles as the man continues to laugh. A flight attendant is then heard over loudspeaker diffusing the situation: 'Ladies and gentlemen, for those of you who may be concerned about the haze through the cabin, this is due to our air-conditioning systems'. 'It's quite similar to in winter, when you're outside and you breathe out some warm air into the cooler air, it just produces some condensation.' 'It should clear once we reach a higher altitude and the outside air temperature drops,' the flight attendant says. The man behind the camera continues to laugh before joking: 'This is a good reason to give up smoking'. Footage of fog spilling into the cabin was posted online with the caption 'a Jetstar flight going wrong' 'Nice knowing you all, bye for now.' A Jetstar spokeswoman assured Daily Mail Australia the fog was formed due to condensation in the cabin. The condensation forms when an aircraft travels from cold damp air into warmer drier air, and is common when flights depart Bali. 'When air conditioning is switched on upon landing, this condensation can create a "fogging effect" for a couple of minutes until the moisture dissipates,' the spokeswoman said. 'In this case, the condensation was more than you might commonly see given the temperature differences.' The dramatic moment occurred just minutes after the plane, heading to Australia from Bali, left the runway (stock image) Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility