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Airline passengers freaks out
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I've seen couple aircraft engines being started up with a fireball coming out in my job at Fedex, it's not all that common I think. There's some discussion on fark that the crew members are being blamed for this particular freak out by the passengers and I'm siding with the crew on this one for several reasons: 1. The torching procedure is normal, although it ain't normal to do it twice. 2. In the midst of people freaking out, the crew members can't figure out where exactly is the fire coming from. So, if they evacauate the plane without knowing the source, it's likely some passengers are gonna get hurt. Kinda like the saying "Out of the frying pan and into the fire" 3. Why didn't any of the passengers pop the hatch themselves? It ain't that hard people. Nobody on the plane that crashed at Toronto needed to ask the crew if they should open the hatch. "Um...the plane's on fire, should we evac?" The crew did an excellent job, they remaind clam while everybody was freaking out. |
Yeah, they say that when they deploy the slides, more people get hurt bouncing down those things and panicking upon exit than in any (relatively minor) emergency.
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I must agree, feelgood. Those are some lazy passengers. "There's smoke everywhere and a wing is on fire. There are huge EMERGENCY EXIT signs everywhere with clear directions on them. There is a brochoure right in front of me that is outlining an scape procedure. I guess I should freak out in my seat and wait for the flight attendant to tell me what to do." The fact that the author of this article is siding with the passengers is kinda funny.
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I agree with your number 2. As for 3, I thought passengers were supposed to "wait for crew instructions?" I'm too sure though.
I think the crew should have calmed the people somehow. Maybe the lack of communication by the crew to the passengers escalated them to hysterics. Though torching may be "normal", the average passenger doesn't know that and would reasonably be concerned if they saw fireballs and smoke. Any human being would. |
Based on the description from the article... the crew didn't do their job... yeah they remained calm themselves (though yelling to one another doesn't say calm to me) part of their job is to keep the passengers calm and informed. Doesn't sound like they did that. A cabin full of freaked out passengers is more dangerous than a cabin of smoke.
I usually sit in the emergency exit. I've been on a plane that filled with smoke... (more than once...) I am not opening that door unless I am directed to, or the flight attendent has been knocked out of commission. |
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