Posted on 01/11/2024 10:44:54 AM PST by jerod
Airline says plane was still at boarding gate when incident happened
A passenger on an Air Canada plane was injured this week after opening the door of their aircraft, which was still at a boarding gate at Toronto Pearson Airport, and then falling, the airline said.
In a statement on Wednesday, Air Canada said the incident happened on Monday during the boarding of a flight from Toronto to Dubai.
"While the aircraft was at the gate, a passenger who had boarded the aircraft normally, instead of proceeding to their seat, opened a cabin door on the opposite side of the aircraft," the statement from the air carrier said.
"The passenger sustained injuries falling to the tarmac."
Emergency services and the authorities were called to the scene. In a statement to CBC News Wednesday, a Peel police spokesperson said the person was "in a state of crisis" when the incident happened, and suffered "relatively minor injuries" after falling onto the tarmac.
"He was subsequently apprehended by police and transported to a local hospital to receive the necessary treatment," the statement reads.
Air Canada said the flight, a Boeing 777 scheduled to carry 319 people, was subsequently delayed and departed later.
The airline said all of its approved boarding and cabin operating procedures were followed and it continues to review the incident.
Thankfully this happened on the tarmac and not at 30,000 feet.
Was he a US Senator who mistook it for a fire alarm?
“The airline said all of its approved boarding and cabin operating procedures were followed and it continues to review the incident.”
Why did they leave the door unlocked?
Exactly! That’s why this person was testing the door PERSONALLY to make sure it would hold.
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