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Air China Boeing 737-800
This story really makes me want to fly Air China. Just look at the photos.
AirLive.net: NEWS Air China Boeing 737 flying with unlocked door at Beijing Airport
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They must have forgotten the keys Jerry Seinfeld Comedy Keys to an Airplane | w3courses.com
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Pretty crazy in my opinion......they usually check no.1 door or no.2 door clear....how could they forget? Is it a malfunction with the indoor lock?
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Looks like Air China crews were trained by retired Aeroflot staff.
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I get it now!!!
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Oh man, I hate it when that happens. Guess the glowing warning light letting them know they have an unlocked door was was nothing more than a distraction. OR, maybe they just pulled that bulb as it was interrupting there sleep.
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I flew Aeroflot a couple of times where the planes leaked terribly.
When you flew through cloud there was water started running down the roof. The flight staff were quite calm about about it. They handed out large towels so the passengers affected - at the drip points - could mop up the plane and themselves! As Aeroflot seemed to stop everywhere there was an airfield most flights were no more then 1-2 hours, so they keep replenshing the towels. And the food! But that is another story.
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