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garlicbread@sh.itjust.works to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Man Opens Emergency Exit and Walks onto Plane's Wing

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Man Opens Emergency Exit and Walks onto Plane's Wing

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A dramatic scene unfolded at Mexico City International Airport last Thursday when a passenger, frustrated by a lengthy delay, opened the emergency door and
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    Always loved the applause on landing when you fly in South America. Good job pilot!

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    This man is just listening to those intrusive thoughts and making moves

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    He was obviously trying to save the plane from the thing that was going to sabotage the wing. That man is a hero.

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      William Shatner in The Twilight Zone, staring out of the airplane window onto the wing as a hairy creature stares back at him.

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        Alternatively…

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    * after being trapped for nearly five hours

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      For a 3 hour flight, with all the Passengers supporting him, after repeatedly asking for water. Fuck this headline and the airline, I’d do the same thing

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      The power of headline reading

      Communications people, journalists, writers and media companies know that about 3/4 of everyone only read the headline and never t the actual story.

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        Because the story is usually so padded with fluff that going to the comments is often a better idea.

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    You ever sit on a plane and wonder, “How sturdy are those wings? Maybe I should just pop out there and check them. Let’s see if I walk out there, if they could support my weight.” He was obviously testing their durability.

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    Flying these days sure sounds like a wonderful experience…

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    People used to pay to see that.

    Of course, the plane was usually in the air first…

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