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Old 22nd Dec 2007, 18:21
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This part I find interesting

Anybody who has not watched the briefing could be gulity of endangering the aircraft as they may slow down an evacuation. It is an offence at anytime to endanger an aircraft.

Again I link this to the Air France report as this is most recent...and I think is directly related to this topic. It has been mentioned on another thread that a group of passengers is suing various groups in relation to this incident.

Now granted the evacuation of the aircraft was done speedily and efficiently...and the cabin crew came out of this with great credit.

My question is....if the passengers who took their personal belongings with them were found to have ignored the safety briefing...and the briefing tells people not to take personals in the event of an evacuation...are they able to sue other bodies when their actions may have endangered others aswell?

Can you prove someone has not listened to the information?
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