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Passenger In Crisis Falls Out Of Airplane After Opening Cabin Door

A passenger on an Air Canada flight from Toronto to Dubai opened a cabin door shortly after boarding and fell onto the tarmac at Pearson International Airport. The carrier said a passenger, who had boarded Flight AC056 "normally," did not proceed to their seat after boarding, but instead opened a cabin door on the opposite side of the aircraft. They proceeded to fall roughly 20 feet and onto the tarmac while the plane, a Boeing 777, was still at the gate of the Toronto airport. Peel Regional Police and Peel EMS responded to the incident. A spokesperson for Peel Regional Police confirmed the incident to Newsweek. Authorities received a call that a man opened an aircraft door while the plane was not moving and fell onto the tarmac. When authorities arrived, the man was apprehended and taken to the hospital to be treated for injuries. The authorities said that its investigation determined the individual was "in
a state of crisis" and that they suffered minor injuries. This incident highlights the importance of following safety protocols and procedures while on board an aircraft. Passengers should be aware of the potential consequences of their actions and the impact they can have on the safety of themselves and others. Airlines should also ensure that their staff are trained to handle such situations and that proper safety measures are in place to prevent such incidents from occurring. While this incident may seem like an isolated event, it serves as a reminder of the importance of following safety protocols and procedures while on board an aircraft. Passengers should be aware of the potential consequences of their actions and the impact they can have on the safety of themselves and others. Airlines should also ensure that their staff are trained to handle such situations and that proper safety measures are in place to prevent such incidents from occurring.