I am sure that you are all aware of the aircraft crash in Toronto on Monday.
People who go away from a landed aircraft with smoke that rises on a snow -covered asphalt
All 80 passengers on the Delta flight from Minneapolis are okay, only 18 injuries.
People evacuate an aircraft on a snow -covered runway, while Rauch smoke from the plane with emergency vehicles nearby nearby
And now we have a video of people who evacuate the plane right after the crash.
Person who supports someone else in a turbulent aircraft cabin
Here it is:
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In the video you can hear the flight attendant clearly say: “Let everything drop. Let it go. Come on. Don’t take a video. Put the phone away!”
Flight attendant supports passengers in an aircraft cabin
Well, some people have problems with the phone comment: “You say that you should put the phone away is crazy.”
People get on an airplane with a snow -capped asphalt, a man smiled into the camera
“She said no videos that bring the phone away ‘as if he didn’t just survive a plane crash!” said this person.
Comment that a person should stop after the survival of a plane crash. Includes an aircraft -emoji
“Place the phone away? Fuck that,” said another person.
Comment the statement: “Do you put the phone away? Fuck that”, with 6 likes
And this Pro-Phone person said: “Hell No, if I only survived this plane crash, I will also do it on video.”
Comment humorously that you would record an aircraft crash survival even though it was said
Obviously not everyone was a team phone!
Social Media Post text: “The employees still do their job. This is crazy! Couldn’t I be?”
“Well, to be fair, the people who slow down the escape route to take a video and pull out a cell phone is probably the reason. Makes me logically useful for me,” said this person.
Tweet from @MTSigonias: “Well, to be fair, the people who slow down the escape route to take a video and pull out a cell phone is probably the reason.
“She tries to get everyone out of the plane as soon as possible,” added another person.
Comment on urgency to leave an airplane quickly to avoid possible dangers such as fire and explosion while people are still evacuating
And this person said bluntly: “Make sure you get out of the plane. Not your phone.”
Summary of the image text: Jen Lee recommends getting out of an aircraft safely, not with telephones because the plane caught fire. Move aside so that others can leave
Ultimately, these people are right! The experts agree: the rule of thumb #1 is to leave everything behind and get out of this plane.
Airport scene with emergency vehicles near a snow -covered runway. An aircraft is stationary, with a control tower and a terminal in the background
Anthony Brickhouse, director of the forensic laboratory of the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, said to USA Today: “During an evacuation, it was important for a second. Leading to death.”
The snow -covered airport storage with grounded aircraft and an airplane that lifts off in the cloudy sky is visible in the background of the airport in the background
So, yes, if you are ever in a plane crash. Let it fall and move.
Firefighters inspect the nose of a Delta aircraft on a snow -covered runway on an airport with rescue vehicles nearby