Telecom Destruct Bunny on Nostr: npub1xr8gd…f3q0g need to be careful with reporting like this, if the source is ...
npub1xr8gd35szene0r2yvfafr29tjwdedgwd89lnfpmh3pylnygnvd4qmf3q0g (npub1xr8…3q0g) need to be careful with reporting like this, if the source is people on board not airline people. there's well rehearsed procedures the cabin crew and flight deck crew follow. there's things that can go badly wrong if they open doors and slides willy-nilly. everyone was evacuated very quickly. from reading it, passengers may have misunderstood the crew "telling" the pilots of the fire. there's a lot of cross checking as human error is to be expected and catered for, not prevented.
edit: this is misleading.
"It took 18 minutes to evacuate the entire plane, with the pilot the last person to set foot on the tarmac at 6:05 pm." as another article gives a clearer "According to the airline, all 367 passengers and 12 crew disembarked in 18 minutes, although it is not immediately clear how much of the time was spent physically getting passengers down slides."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/jan/03/japan-plane-crash-haneda-airport-japan-airlines-what-happened-cabin-crew-safety-survivors
edit: this is misleading.
"It took 18 minutes to evacuate the entire plane, with the pilot the last person to set foot on the tarmac at 6:05 pm." as another article gives a clearer "According to the airline, all 367 passengers and 12 crew disembarked in 18 minutes, although it is not immediately clear how much of the time was spent physically getting passengers down slides."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/jan/03/japan-plane-crash-haneda-airport-japan-airlines-what-happened-cabin-crew-safety-survivors