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Old 10th Jan 2015, 23:30
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Delayed Chinese passengers force open plane doors 'for fresh air'

Delayed Chinese passengers force open plane doors 'for fresh air' | South China Morning Post


The plane is B735: China Eastern (MU) #2036 ? 09-Jan-2015 ? ZPPP / KMG - ZBAA / PEK ? FlightAware

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This story is obviously a hoax, as there is no such thing as fresh air in China
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Thats not true, two blueair 503's running full blast in a shoebox sized apartment makes some fresh air, according to my indoor air quality meter.
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Looks like another reason to have your monthly Bonus cut or worse.
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Angry passengers force jet to abort takeoff

Angry passengers force Chinese jet to abort takeoff - World - CBC News
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Interesting, if the exit doors had been armed for takeoff then the emergency slides should have popped?
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737 overwing exits - no slides.
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