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  2. Pre-flight safety demonstration - Wikipedia

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    A pre-flight safety briefing (also known as a pre-flight demonstration, in-flight safety briefing, in-flight safety demonstration, safety instructions, or simply the safety video) is a detailed explanation given before take-off to airline passengers about the safety features of the aircraft they are aboard.

  3. Flight makes emergency landing after plane door bursts open ...

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    In January, passengers on a Russian flight survived after a door swung open mid-flight. Video footage shows part of the aircraft fuselage open to the sky at 9,000ft, as passengers clung to seats ...

  4. Man duct-taped after trying to open exit door on American ...

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    One passenger posted a video of the melee on X and said he watched "a man trying to aggressively open the airplane door 4 rows back." "Me and 5 other dudes had to wrestle him into the aisle, duct ...

  5. American Airlines Flight 96 - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines Flight 96 (AA96/AAL96) was a regular domestic flight operated by American Airlines from Los Angeles to New York via Detroit and Buffalo. On June 12, 1972, after takeoff from Detroit, Michigan, the left rear cargo door of the McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 operating the flight blew open and broke off above Windsor, Ontario.

  6. This Alaska Airlines Boeing lost its door plug in flight. The ...

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    Abruptly after take off, a panel of the plane’s main body called the fuselage “plug door,” including a window, popped off and was sent flying into the air at 16,000 feet, a passenger told CNN.

  7. File:Flight take off.webm - Wikipedia

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  8. American Airlines passengers tackle and restrain man for ...

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    A Ryanair flight from Zadar to London Stansted in July saw a man restrained by other passengers after he became disruptive and tried to open the door moments before take-off.

  9. Wheel-well stowaway - Wikipedia

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    Wheel-well stowaways have been widely covered in the press and media at large throughout the history of passenger airlines.One of the most notable incidents involved Keith Sapsford (14) from Sydney, Australia, who fell 200 feet (60 m) to his death from the wheel-well of a Tokyo-bound Japan Air Lines Douglas DC-8 on February 24, 1970, shortly after takeoff from Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport.