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Chinese passengers yank open moving plane's emergency doors after row with pilot

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Chinese passengers yank open moving plane's emergency doors after row with pilot


PUBLISHED : Sunday, 11 January, 2015, 3:14am
UPDATED : Sunday, 11 January, 2015, 12:08pm

Adrian Wan [email protected]

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The plane's emergency exits were forced open.

Passengers on a flight to Beijing yanked opened three emergency exit doors just moments before take-off after becoming irritated at delays caused by snow.

The plane was taxiing in preparation for take-off when the angry passengers took action, following a row with one of the pilots.

Police investigated 25 people over the incident on the China Eastern Airlines flight, whose leg from Kunming in Yunnan province to Beijing was subsequently cancelled. Two were later locked up for 15 days' "administrative detention", police said.

The incident comes less than a month after a Chinese passenger made headlines worldwide when he pulled open an emergency door just before a plane was due to take off, to "get some fresh air".

Snow and rain had caused a three-hour delay to the first leg of flight MU2036, which departed from Dhaka in Bangladesh for Kunming, on Friday night.

Some of the passengers who were continuing to Beijing became annoyed after learning the second leg would also be delayed for more than two hours, from 8.45pm to around 11pm, the China News Service reported.

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Police are investigating 25 passengers after their plane's emergency exits were forced open.

Some initially refused to reboard the plane and demanded compensation, but were talked around and all had boarded by 1.40am.

However, they became unruly and used "strong language" when airport staff took more than an hour to clear snow off the aircraft. When the flight began taxiing after being cleared for take-off at 3.17am - almost seven hours behind schedule - they pulled open opened three emergency exits, forcing pilots to stop the plane and return to the boarding gate.

Some reports cited a Weibo user's post - subsequently removed - that said a fiery dialogue between the pilot and passengers had made them even angrier.

According to the post, air conditioning had been turned off at about 3am, and some passengers had found it hard to breathe. They asked to get off the plane for fresh air, but the crew members refused.

The post said the pilot then shouted: "Are you going to die soon? If not, just wait."

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This passenger made headlines in December when he opened an airline's emergency door moments before take-off to 'get some fresh air'

The plane began to move soon after, catching some passengers off guard and causing them to fall over, it said.

Xinhua said the event had drawn widespread attention on Chinese social media.

"After several hours' waiting, did the airline take some measures to pacify the passengers?" said Fan Kai, editor of an aviation magazine, on his microblog, according to Xinhua.

But more believed that the method passengers used was not appropriate, the news agency reported. "It is very dangerous to fiddle with emergency doors," said Li Chengwei, a lawyer with the Yingke law firm in Kunming. "Passengers could protect their own rights, but the right shouldn't be abused at the expense of others' safety."

Reports by state media said all crew members acted according to procedures and did not use unsuitable language.

A passenger surnamed Zhou and a tour guide named Li were placed under a 15-day "administrative detention" for opening the doors and inciting passengers with false information.


 

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Prc travelers open emergency exits to protest flight delay

[h=1]PRC TRAVELERS OPEN EMERGENCY EXITS TO PROTEST FLIGHT DELAY[/h]
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BEIJING (AP) — Upset by a delayed flight, two Chinese passengers decided to open emergency exit doors in protest as the plane was taxiing, forcing it to abort takeoff and landing them in jail instead, police said Sunday.

The latest in a growing number of air rage cases involving Chinese travelers happened in the early hours of Saturday morning in the southwestern city of Chengdu, after the China Eastern flight was delayed by a snow storm.

Angry passengers complained about the delay and a lack of ventilation, and a man surnamed Zhou opened two emergency exits to prevent the plane from taking off, forcing it to return to the gate. A total of 25 passengers were held for questioning while the rest continued on to Beijing aboard a separate flight.

Kunming police said in an online statement that Zhou and a tour guide named Li have been placed under 15-day "administrative detention" for opening the doors and inciting passengers with false information.

China's fast growing air travel market is the world's second biggest, but heavy traffic and tight military control of airspace have given it the world's worst record for flight delays.
Flight cancelations and delays have sparked frequent incidents of air rage aboard Chinese flights and at airports. Brawls between passengers and attacks on crew have also grown more frequent, many of them filmed and posted online.




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Concerns over lengthy tarmac waits prompted U.S. aviation authorities to pass regulations in 2010 requiring planes to return to the gate after three hours.

Source: AP
 

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Re: Prc travelers open emergency exits to protest flight delay

Now terrorists come in all shapes and sizes!
 

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This is what happens when you 专牛角尖。happens alot to those unforgiving people who are trapped in a cycle of thought and couldn't lift up above it. Mother nature dun give us our operating instructions manuals everybody behaves what they want to behave. Like our famous GMS once said, you can be your own god!!!
 

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Re: Prc travelers open emergency exits to protest flight delay

Tiongs lack consideration and empathy. Sounds familiar? :wink:

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Re: Prc travelers open emergency exits to protest flight delay

with this incident, we now know that the MH370 was hijacked by chinese passengers and the pilot was innocent. so no need to pay compensation. the plane was doomed the moment the tiongs entered the plane.
 
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