Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Chinese air passenger feels stuffy, opens emergency latch

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BEIJING: A 25-year-old Chinese man, who felt “stuffy” and opened the emergency exit of a plane to get some fresh air has been detained and fined, a media report said on Tuesday.

The man, identified only by his surname Chen, was waiting to disembark the plane at Mianyang airport in the southweste­rn province of Sichuan when he decided he could do with some fresh air.

Unfortunat­ely for him, the handle he pulled was attached to the emergency exit also activated the escape slide, the South China Morning Post reported.

Chen, who was returning from the island of Hainan, insisted he did not know that it was an escape route, adding: “Because it was so stuffy, so hot on the plane, I just pushed down on the window handle beside me. When the door fell out, I panicked.”

The crew alerted police and he was detained for 15 days for the unauthoris­ed removal of aviation facilities. He will also be fined 70,000 yuan ($11,000) to cover the airline’s costs.

The airline, which was not named in the report, said it would cooperate with public security agencies in their investigat­ion.

This is the latest in a string of safety incidents in recent years involving Chinese travellers opening emergency exits.

In April 2016 a 30-year-old bulldozer driver, who had never travelled by air before, ignored warnings by cabin crew and opened the emergency exit door to get some fresh air just before his flight took off from Shenzhen air- port in the south of the country.

The man, who said he was worried about getting air sick, was detained for a week and fined 500 yuan after the flight was delayed for an hour.

The previous year, a man who said he thought the emergency escape handle was a handrail was given 10 days’ detention and a second passenger was given a similar sentence for opening an escape hatch while waiting to board a flight at Nanjing airport.

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