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Flight attendant mistakenly activates emergency slide

A flight attendant was reportedly “stood down” after a massive blunder with a plane full of passengers, costing the airline a whopping $90,000.

A British Airways flight attendant on his first day mistakenly activated the emergency slide as the jet taxied – costing the airline around $90,000. Picture: AirLiv
A British Airways flight attendant on his first day mistakenly activated the emergency slide as the jet taxied – costing the airline around $90,000. Picture: AirLiv

A British Airways flight attendant on his first day mistakenly activated the emergency slide as the jet taxied – costing the airline around $A90,000.

He was making his debut flight on a Boeing 777 when he accidentally opened an emergency door, The Sun reports.

Emergency services rushed to surround Flight BA75 to Lagos, Nigeria, before they realised it was not being evacuated.

The plane had just pushed back from the stand at Heathrow and was moments from take-off last Friday when disaster struck.

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Emergency services rushed to surround Flight BA75 to Lagos, Nigeria following the accidental activation of an emergency slide. Picture: AirLiv
Emergency services rushed to surround Flight BA75 to Lagos, Nigeria following the accidental activation of an emergency slide. Picture: AirLiv

Stunned passengers were then told they faced a four-hour wait.

Engineers were called to lift the rubber emergency slide from the tarmac – but the plane required a new one.

A substitute jet completed the journey with the same crew – minus the rookie, who was immediately replaced.

The BA staff member was making his debut flight on a Boeing 777 when he accidentally opened an emergency door. Picture: Getty
The BA staff member was making his debut flight on a Boeing 777 when he accidentally opened an emergency door. Picture: Getty

The mortified steward – who The Sun has agreed not to name – was “stood down” from all duties by irate BA bosses and ordered back to training.

The bungle cost the airline at least $A90,000 after missing its take-off slot, ordering a new slide and switching aircraft.

One insider said of the blunder: “It’s inexplicable that this could happen.”

BA said it apologised to customers, gave them refreshment vouchers and arranged for a replacement plane.

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was republished with permission

Original URL: https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/incidents/flight-attendant-mistakenly-activates-emergency-slide/news-story/058fbfd26a09f7918bab8b514aed04e1