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  3. Passengers duct tape man who allegedly tried to open door ...

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    A group of passengers on board an American Airlines flight restrained and tied up a passenger with duct tape after he allegedly tried to open an aircraft door mid-flight.

  4. Passengers who restrained man attempting to open door ...

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    A passenger aboard an American Airlines flight had to be restrained and held down by duct tape by other passengers after he tried to open the cabin door while the plane was in the air on Nov. 19.

  5. Speed tape - Wikipedia

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    Speed tape is sometimes used to protect sealant while curing, [4] or to patch non-critical components of an aircraft. [1] It can also be used for patching bullet damage to combat aircraft. [5] [6] Use of speed tape should be authorized by engineering teams, and has to comply with certain requirements.

  6. Wing tip - Wikipedia

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    The winglet and red navigation light on the wing tip of a South African Airways Boeing 747-400 Many aircraft types, such as the Lockheed Super Constellation shown here, have fuel tanks mounted on the wing tips, commonly called tip tanks The wing tip of a Quad City Challenger II, formed with an aluminum bow The wing tip of a Grumman American AA-1, showing its Hoerner style design A Piper PA-28 ...

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  8. Aeroperú Flight 603 - Wikipedia

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    The 757's left wingtip clipped the water approximately 25 minutes after the emergency declaration, tearing off a part of the left wing. The pilots desperately clawed for altitude and managed to get the 757 airborne again for 19 seconds, but due to the damage to the left wing the aircraft rolled over and slammed into the water near-inverted. [3]

  9. Passengers duct tape man who allegedly tried to open door ...

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    A flight attendant handed the passengers duct tape as they restrained him, according to the report. MORE: Bloody assault of sleeping passenger on United Airlines flight is under investigation: FAA