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    Angry Georgetown Passenger Leaves Plane on Chute

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,376858,00.html

    GEORGETOWN, Guyana — Guyanese authorities say a first-class airline passenger was so angry at seeing economy passengers leave a jetliner before him that he yanked open an emergency hatch and slid down the chute.

    Police spokesman Sealall Persaud says the Guyanese man identified as Satyanand Christopher appeared to be intoxicated after the Delta Airlines flight from New York.

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    Delta spokesman Junior Horatio says the U.S. carrier plans to file charges against the man for interfering with flight crew members.


    I am glad that my airline didn't have to deal with this, and I wonder if Delta realizes that this kind of stuff is almost normal on these flights. I used to work with Mr. Horatio, too.
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    Re: Angry Georgetown Passenger Leaves Plane on Chute

    You're right, Phil. As I was reading this, I was thinking you must be glad NA is out of that business now.

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    Re: Angry Georgetown Passenger Leaves Plane on Chute

    I'm actually surprised this has not happened yet in the US, esp. after the many hours that B6s pax were stranded on 2/14/07.
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    Re: Angry Georgetown Passenger Leaves Plane on Chute

    Quote Originally Posted by mirrodie
    I'm actually surprised this has not happened yet in the US, esp. after the many hours that B6s pax were stranded on 2/14/07.
    All those B6 planes were pressurized at the time, no way in hell even the strongest person was opening those doors.

    I'm sure Delta is very well aware of the kind of passengers down that way, its not like this is their first time serving "odd" destinations.

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    Re: Angry Georgetown Passenger Leaves Plane on Chute

    Guyanese people are actually great people. Generally kind and friendly. Unfortunately you just end up with a couple odd characters here and there when flying. Of all the flights we did, I actually miss the GEO ones.
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    Re: Angry Georgetown Passenger Leaves Plane on Chute

    All the doors aren't disarmed once the parking brake is set?

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    Re: Angry Georgetown Passenger Leaves Plane on Chute

    The flight attendants have to disarm their doors upon arrival after the brakes are set. Although, maybe they only disarm the doors that will be used for the pax to disembark, which would make sense becuase if something happened while deplaning, the doors are still ready for a quick evac.
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    Re: Angry Georgetown Passenger Leaves Plane on Chute

    I would imagine Phil that NOA has the same policy we do at US which is to disarm all doors when the parking brake is set. It is very common practice for the caterers to open the R1 or R2 doors while the aircraft is deplaining, I have actually in a few cases seen them in the galley before the jetway was on. Failure to disarm all doors would result in frequent slide deployments trust me.

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    Re: Angry Georgetown Passenger Leaves Plane on Chute

    Yes, that is our procedure. I don't know if that's something that changes for other airlines though. I wish our caterers were as vigilant as yours!
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    Re: Angry Georgetown Passenger Leaves Plane on Chute

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil D.
    Guyanese people are actually great people. Generally kind and friendly. Unfortunately you just end up with a couple odd characters here and there when flying. Of all the flights we did, I actually miss the GEO ones.
    Phil I agree about that Guyanese people being friendly. Theres always a time that someone is going to be in a weird situation.. I do have friends that are Guyanese. Very cool.
    Sergio has been a huge Delta Air Lines fan since 1992!!

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    Re: Angry Georgetown Passenger Leaves Plane on Chute

    So how much is a chute, not for free I guess and add labor as well...

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    Re: Angry Georgetown Passenger Leaves Plane on Chute

    Upwards of $12k, depending on the aircraft type.
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    Re: Angry Georgetown Passenger Leaves Plane on Chute

    IIRC The Airbus doors , by design will not deploy the slide if opened from the outside; Imagine one of those slides hitting the caterer or gate agent..

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