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  2. Why airlines plug up emergency exits - AOL

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    A commercial pilot turned management expert explains the economics behind the near disaster aboard Alaska Airlines Flight 1282.

  3. Emergency light - Wikipedia

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    An emergency light is a battery-backed lighting device that switches on automatically when a building experiences a power outage. In the United States, emergency lights are standard in new commercial and high occupancy residential buildings, such as college dormitories, apartments, and hotels.

  4. Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 - Wikipedia

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    Approximately six minutes after takeoff, the factory-installed door plug filling the port-side opening for the optional emergency exit door separated from the airframe, causing an uncontrolled decompression of the aircraft. [6] [15] The aircraft's oxygen masks deployed during the accident. [13]

  5. Overwing exit - Wikipedia

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    Only the slide and emergency lighting on the same side of the aircraft as the open hatch will operate. However, on aircraft where there is a pair of adjacent overwing exits on both sides of the aircraft (i.e. four in total), such as on some Boeing 767-300 variants, opening one of the pair of doors will deploy the slide.

  6. Exit sign - Wikipedia

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    An investigation found that Emergency lights and Exit signs were not properly illuminated, and the landlord was fined $21,000 for "not properly illuminating exit signs and having no record of emergency lighting tests", and another $50,000 for other infractions to the code relating to fire doors.

  7. Category:Safety equipment - Wikipedia

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    Emergency eyewash and safety shower station; Emergency light; Emergency rations; Emergency telephone; End-of-train device; Escape chair; Escape chute; Escape crew capsule; Exit sign; Explosion vent; Explosive gas leak detector; External water spray system

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