Panic at high altitude. This is not a Rob Pallatina directed film, but a shocking episode that happened last Friday. An airplane door…
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Panic at high altitude. This is not a director’s film Rob Pallatina but a shocking episode that happened last Friday. A door of an Asiana Airlines plane with 194 passengers opened just before landing at the international airport of daeguNine passengers suffered from breathing difficulties, but the plane landed safely, officials said.
After departing from Jeju Island, the plane was en route to Daegu, 237 kilometers southeast of Seoul, when a door suddenly opened at 12:45 p.m., airport officials and industry circles said. The plane landed in a short time with the door open.
None of the 194 people on board fell from the plane or were injured, but nine panicked passengers showed symptoms of breathing difficulties and were taken to hospital. Officials said their condition was not serious and they may have suffered from excessive breathing.
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Police arrested a 30-year-old male passenger for questioning on suspicion of trying to force open the door as the plane was preparing to land. It is not clear why he did this.
Among the passengers were 48 elementary and middle school athletes who were scheduled to take part in a national sporting event in the nearby city of Ulsan on Saturday. “The children were shaking and crying in panic,” said the mother of one of the athletes. “Those sitting near the exit must have been more shocked.”
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