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>This is the terrifying moment passengers onboard a flight were left fearing for their lives after a fellow traveller attempted to open the cabin doors while at 30,000 feet. Oore Fabunmi, 25, was flying from the Dominican Republic to London Gatwick on a TUI flight on Sunday, June 29 when she said that the man seated in front of her suddenly stood up and ran towards the front of the aircraft. Ms Oore then said she heard screams begin to erupt from terrified passengers at the front of the plane as the man made a frantic attempt at opening the cabin doors. The confused passenger watched on as fellow travellers onboard tried to halt the man from opening the doors, immediately alerting staff to the incident.

Archive: https://archive.today/dARvk From the post: >>This is the terrifying moment passengers onboard a flight were left fearing for their lives after a fellow traveller attempted to open the cabin doors while at 30,000 feet. Oore Fabunmi, 25, was flying from the Dominican Republic to London Gatwick on a TUI flight on Sunday, June 29 when she said that the man seated in front of her suddenly stood up and ran towards the front of the aircraft. Ms Oore then said she heard screams begin to erupt from terrified passengers at the front of the plane as the man made a frantic attempt at opening the cabin doors. The confused passenger watched on as fellow travellers onboard tried to halt the man from opening the doors, immediately alerting staff to the incident.

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I think part of the point is that the airlines don't want these idiots to know that. Any dipshit that thinks they are going to push a door like that open at 30k feet going hundreds of miles per hour has less than room temp IQ.