Piloterne bragte flyet ned med cockpittets vinduer totalt smadret og næsekonusen ødelagt.
Og i en videooptagelsen som en passager foretog, kan skrig høres mens Alitalia flyet laver sit skræmmende nedstigning.
Flight AZ2016 forlod Roms hovedlufthavn Fiumicino igår morges kl. 8:30 på vej til Milano.
Men 30 minutter ind i flyvningen blev flyet tvunget til at nødlande efter at være blevet sønderbanket af en kraftig haglstorm.
Luca Quadarella som var ombord på flyet sagde til La Republica: 'For to eller tre minutter var skroget opslugt af en meget kraftig støj."

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Some Italian media outlets are reporting that the Airbus A319-112 was hit by lightning, although the airline has not confirmed this.
Because the storm was so ferocious, the plane could not return to Rome, and was forced to land at Naples's Capodichino airport, where the passengers were escorted safely into the terminal.
La Stampa reports that many passengers decided not to risk flying out later on, and opted to take the bus to their final destination.
Alitalia said in a statement: 'Alitalia flight AZ2016 from Rome to Milan Linate, scheduled on 8.00am this morning, went through an extraordinary and violent hailstorm soon after taking off from Fiumicino airport.
'Therefore the pilots decided to head to Naples airport where, thanks to the professionalism of the crew and to the excellent aircraft state of maintenance, the plane landed safely and without inconvenience to guests. The 110 passengers on board were assisted by Alitalia staff at Naples airport and left to Milan with the first available Alitalia direct flight.'





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