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  2. Take a tour of a flight attendant's crash pad, where she ...

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    A flight attendant told Insider she pays $350 per month to stay in the crash pad, which sleeps 10 people, inside a New York City hotel.

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  5. XiamenAir Flight 8667 - Wikipedia

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    XiamenAir Flight 8667 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport in Xiamen, China, to Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, Philippines. On 16 August 2018, the Boeing 737-85C (WL) operating this flight skidded off the runway while attempting to land in poor weather conditions.

  6. Philippine Airlines Flight 812 - Wikipedia

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    The hijacker, Reginald Chua, was armed with a gun and a hand grenade. [3] He fired a gun into a bulkhead and demanded to be let into the cockpit. [3] When access was refused, he then demanded the passengers place their valuables in a bag before he commanded the pilot to descend and depressurize the aircraft so that he could escape by a homemade parachute.

  7. Philippine Airlines Flight 137 - Wikipedia

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    A selection by the pilot of the wrong mode on the onboard flight computers prevented power from being reduced to idle, which inhibited the thrust reverser and spoilers from being used. The offending engine was shut down, and brakes applied, but the aircraft was unable to stop before the end of the runway.

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  9. Flight attendant shares 'crash pad' with 20 other people - AOL

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    That’s why many flight attendants have “crash pads” in different cities that they share with their coworkers. In Jay’s case, he shares an apartment with 20 other flight attendants.