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  2. Emergency aircraft evacuation - Wikipedia

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    Emergency aircraft evacuation refers to emergency evacuation from an aircraft which may take place on the ground, in water, or mid-flight. There are standard evacuation procedures and special evacuation equipment. Ryanair Boeing 737-800 take off, showing the two overwing emergency evacuation doors

  3. Evacuation slide - Wikipedia

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    Evacuation slide used in an emergency drill. An evacuation slide is an inflatable slide used to evacuate an aircraft quickly. An escape slide is required on all commercial (passenger carrying) aircraft where the door sill height is such that, in the event of an evacuation, passengers would be unable to step down from the door uninjured (Federal Aviation Administration requires slides on all ...

  4. Overwing exit - Wikipedia

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    Only the slide and emergency lighting on the same side of the aircraft as the open hatch will operate. However, on aircraft where there is a pair of adjacent overwing exits on both sides of the aircraft (i.e. four in total), such as on some Boeing 767-300 variants, opening one of the pair of doors will deploy the slide. Should slide inflation ...

  5. Delta plane returns to airport after emergency slide ... - AOL

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    A Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Los Angeles returns to JFK when the emergency slide "separated" from the aircraft shortly after takeoff.

  6. Emergency exit - Wikipedia

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    USAir Boeing 737 overwing emergency exit. In aircraft terms, an "exit" is any one of the main doors (entry doors on the port side of the aircraft and service doors on the starboard side) and an "emergency exit" is defined as an exit that is only ever used in an emergency (such as overwing exits and permanently-armed exits).

  7. Exit row - Wikipedia

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    While exact requirements vary by country and airline, frequently exit row passengers must: Be of a certain minimum age, ranging from 12 to 18 depending on the airline's policies and/or local law. Not be traveling with anyone requiring special assistance in an emergency (such as an infant or person with a disability), or an animal (including ...

  8. Plane forced to make emergency stop during take-off after ...

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  9. Man opens emergency exit door on plane, walks out onto wing ...

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    A man was taken into custody by police on Jan. 25, 2024, after the Mexico City International Airport said he opened an Aeromexico plane's emergency exit door and walked out onto the wing on a ...