NewsAir China chaos: Passenger opens emergency door thinking it's restroom

Air China chaos: Passenger opens emergency door thinking it's restroom

The first time she boarded a plane. Passengers will remember it for a long time.
The first time she boarded a plane. Passengers will remember it for a long time.
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15 July 2024 18:11

Travelling by airplane can be stressful, especially during the first flight. A passenger of Air China experienced this firsthand when she accidentally opened the emergency door, thinking it was the restroom. The incident caused chaos, an evacuation, and a flight delay.

Travelling by airplane can be stressful, especially during the first flight. This was experienced by a passenger of Air China, who during a flight from Quzhou to Chengdu on 4 July caused chaos onboard by accidentally opening the emergency door, thinking it was the entrance to the restroom.

The incident had serious consequences. The passenger's mistake caused the emergency slide to automatically deploy, forcing the crew to evacuate all passengers and cancel the flight.

The plane required the intervention of appropriate services and had to be prepared for takeoff again. Passengers were accommodated in a hotel at the expense of the airline.

Witnesses report that the crew was busy resolving another incident on board, which may have contributed to the lack of attention. One of the passengers describes how around 2 AM Greenwich Time, a woman, looking for the restroom, accidentally opened the emergency door.

There was no sound when the slide opened. After the incident, a delay was announced, and then the flight was canceled. Air China took us to a hotel to rest – says one of the travellers.

Incident on the airplane. Passenger may pay a steep price

The passenger who opened the door may face a fine of over £20,000 for causing the flight delay. Additionally, she may be subject to administrative detention and a travel ban. The police arrived immediately on the scene to question the woman.

Not everyone agrees with this way of resolving the matter. There have been questions online about the plane's construction, suggesting that emergency doors should not open so easily.

Just because you're flying for the first time is not an excuse. She could have simply asked the crew where the restroom was (...) If emergency doors open so easily, aren't they prone to accidental activation? This looks like a design flaw of the airplane – comment internet users.

This incident highlights the importance of proper signage and security on airplanes and the necessity of educating passengers, especially those travelling for the first time.

The traveler's case also prompts reflection on safety procedures and their effectiveness in preventing similar incidents in the future.

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