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FlyPanAm 05-13-2024 07:17 PM

Delta KSEA Evacuation Video
 
Interesting video.

EMBFlyer 05-13-2024 09:28 PM

Look at all those bags exiting that airplane!

Disappointment 05-13-2024 10:52 PM

Why are they evacuating? Just expedite the exit out the jetway

DumboDrop 05-14-2024 03:17 AM


Originally Posted by Disappointment (Post 3802202)
Why are they evacuating? Just expedite the exit out the jetway

Idk, maybe because they are on fire.

CBreezy 05-14-2024 03:34 AM


Originally Posted by DumboDrop (Post 3802218)
Idk, maybe because they are on fire.

It's way more dangerous to evacuate via slides, especially if the jet bridge is connected. That airplane is easily emptied in 1-2 minutes via the front boarding door..

FlyyGuyy 05-14-2024 03:51 AM


Originally Posted by CBreezy (Post 3802222)
It's way more dangerous to evacuate via slides, especially if the jet bridge is connected. That airplane is easily emptied in 1-2 minutes via the front boarding door..

I haven't heard anything about what was going on inside of the airplane... Maybe smoke in cockpit? Maybe in the galley? Flight attendant initiated the evac? Can't put the cat in the bag after that. I tend to agree about using the bridge, but maybe it wasn't practical with smoke in the front of the jet?

CBreezy 05-14-2024 04:19 AM


Originally Posted by FlyyGuyy (Post 3802226)
I haven't heard anything about what was going on inside of the airplane... Maybe smoke in cockpit? Maybe in the galley? Flight attendant initiated the evac? Can't put the cat in the bag after that. I tend to agree about using the bridge, but maybe it wasn't practical with smoke in the front of the jet?

I'm not saying they shouldn't have done it. But the post I was responding to seemed to imply that it would be crazy to only use the jetbridge door

bonvoyage 05-14-2024 06:19 AM


Originally Posted by Disappointment (Post 3802202)
Why are they evacuating? Just expedite the exit out the jetway

Only my observation, but I assume because the fire is in the front of the plane, there was smoke in the front cabin. You can see that the FWD emergency exits are not being utilized, which makes me think that the passengers were directed to evacuate over wing and AFT

rickair7777 05-14-2024 06:38 AM

Evacuation philsophy has kind of evolved in recent years to be a little more deliberate in making the call, since you're pretty much assured of a few minor injuries from the slides.

But active fire of almost any sort, unless maybe contained in a BCB, is still all the justification you need.

In the cockpit you're relying on info from outside sources (unless there's obvious, significant fire/smoke in the cockpit/cabin, then it's time to go). Ideally you're talking to CFR, who know what they're talking about, but in this case it looked like the info was probably coming from rampers via ops.

Very good odds that I'd have evacuated in that context.

Keep in mind, many fire fatalities are caused by smoke, not fire. And pax and crew inhaling nasty smoke from burning composites, fluids, etc is going to have health ramifications at least once they talk to a lawyer.

madmax757 05-14-2024 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by CBreezy (Post 3802230)
I'm not saying they shouldn't have done it. But the post I was responding to seemed to imply that it would be crazy to only use the jetbridge door

it looked like the fire was coming from the ground power plug / cord ? Flames and black smoke , I’d be gone asap. Good job on the crew !


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