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A passenger aboard an Air Canada flight from Toronto to Dubai opened a cabin door and fell to the tarmac before takeoff Monday evening, injuring themselves and causing lengthy delays.
The plane, a Boeing 777, was sitting on the tarmac at Toronto Pearson International Airport preparing for takeoff when the incident took place.
Air Canada confirmed to Global News that during the boarding of flight AC056, a passenger “who had boarded the aircraft normally,” opened a cabin door on the opposite side of the aircraft, instead of going to their seat while the aircraft was at the gate.
As a result, the passenger sustained injuries falling to the tarmac, and emergency services and authorities were called in.
They probably brushed up against the door and it fell out.
I imagine it just popped out and they rushed to blame it on the nearest passenger. “HE DID IT!!! It’s not the plane’s fault!”
The plane was on the ground, stopped, during boarding. So the plane is unpressurized and cannot “pop” a door in this context.
It can if Boeing quality was there.
it being unpressurized is the only way to open these doors. and most of them do kind of “pop” as they have hydraulics to help when you open them
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How? It sounds like it was the door opposite to the boarding door.
It was a Boeing plane
777 and 787 are good, though. This isn’t a 737
Oh, they put all the bolt tighteners on those projects instead?
The numbers don’t lie. 777 and 787 have a great track record.
So far.