AviationMan who opened emergency door causes Asiana Airlines' rethink on exit seats.

Warning: This is no way to exit a plane

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Passengers were alarmed when a man managed to open the emergency door some 240 km short of the airport.
Passengers were alarmed when a man managed to open the emergency door some 240 km short of the airport. Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/Qualit Design

Authorities in South Korea are still investigating an incident in which a passenger was able to open an emergency exit door on an Asiana Airlines flight as it approached the runway at Daegu International Airport.

Passengers on the A321-200 aircraft were alarmed when the man managed to open the emergency door with the plane still in the air, some 240km short of the airport.

Video footage posted on social media showed passengers’ hair being whipped about by air rushing into the cabin when the door opened.

The plane landed safely but several of 200 shocked passengers were taken to hospital for observation, according to local reports.

Asiana Airlines has responded to the incident by banning the sale of seats next to the emergency door. “As a safety precaution, this measure will apply even if the flights are full,” the airline told AFP.

The man was arrested by authorities in Daegu for allegedly breaking aviation security laws.

He claimed he was stressed after losing his job.

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