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A woman in her twenties is in police custody following her disturbing in-flight attempt on Monday to open an emergency exit door of a plane bound for Sanya in Hainan province.

 

According to the South China Morning Post, approximately an hour after the takeoff of flight JD5180 from Hunan province's Changsha city, a flight security officer noticed the woman's attempt to open a plane door and quickly intervened.

 

The woman then threatened to commit suicide and was joined by two other passengers, who initiated a fight with the officer that had to be stopped with the assistance of flight attendants.

 

A fellow passenger posted an eyewitness account on Sina Weibo afterwards: "It's really not an easy job to be flight crew, especially when facing the daredevils. Fortunately knives are banned on flights."

 

China's Capital Airlines merely commented that the woman had "displayed erratic behavior."

 

Thanks to the cabin crew's efficiency, the flight landed safely at its destination at 2:20pm, and the three passengers were questioned by police.

 

The incident marks a dark turn in Chinese passengers' strange proclivity toward wanting to open airplane doors for various reasons.

 

What to do if someone you know exhibits warning signs of suicide:

- Do not leave the person alone.

- Remove any sharp objects, alcohol, drugs or firearms that could be used in a suicide attempt.

- Take the person to an emergency room or seek help from a medical or mental health professional.

- Call the following hotlines for help: Lifeline Shanghai: 021-6279-8990 (English speakers; 10am - 10pm daily); HopeLine: 4001619995 (Chinese speakers; 24/7 toll-free access)

 

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What to do if someone you know exhibits warning signs of suicide:

 

- Do not leave the person alone.

- Remove any sharp objects, alcohol, drugs or firearms that could be used in a suicide attempt.

- Take the person to an emergency room or seek help from a medical or mental health professional.

- Call the following hotlines for help: Lifeline Shanghai: 021-6279-8990 (English speakers; 10am - 10pm daily); HopeLine: 4001619995 (Chinese speakers; 24/7 toll-free access)>>

 

Keep off airplanes

 

Lock doors

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A quick search confirmed it can't be done ......

 

http://www.askthepilot.com/questionanswers/exits/

 

" It seems that a week can’t go by without hearing the latest story about a passenger who went cuckoo and tried to yank open an emergency exit, only to be tackled and restrained by those around him, who thought they were on the verge of being ejected into the troposphere."

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Meanwhile - A Mini Cooper driven by Guo Meiling crashed into the crowd in Argentina, in the Dakar pre race, race.

 

To draw parallels between this and the OP would be a/. sexist and b/. racist.

 

But noting that she was the 1st Chinese Woman to compete, allows me to discriminate against her as an early adopter. Very bad people, those early adopters... They should all be lined up, shot and made into fertiliser.

 

Read more: http://www.dailymail...shes-crowd.html

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