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First-time plane passenger sparks chaos after opening emergency door instead of bathroom

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First-time plane passenger sparks chaos after opening emergency door instead of bathroom

A first-time plane passenger created havoc after mistakenly opening the plane’s emergency exit door while on a hunt for the toilet.

The mix-up unfolded when Air China Flight 2754 was waiting on the tarmac at Quzhou Airport in China’s eastern Zhejiang Province last Thursday night, the South China Morning Post reported.

The rookie flier had gone to the back of the plane and torn open the door without anyone noticing — causing the evacuation slide to deploy.

The mix-up unfolded when the female passenger searched for the toilet onboard Air China Flight 2754 last week.

“When the evacuation slide popped out, even the flight attendants were startled,” said one passenger, only identified as Cheng.

A photo circulating on Chinese social media showed the aircraft parked in the middle of the tarmac with the slide in place.

The plane had to be emptied of passengers and the flight was eventually canceled.

“The female passenger was in tears when she heard that she would need to pay damages,” said Cheng, the fellow passenger.

The cost of activating the plane’s emergency door is roughly $28,000, the outlet reported.

The woman, who had never flown before, mistakenly opened the emergency exit instead of the toilet door. Shutterstock
The flight was canceled after the incident. NurPhoto via Getty Images

The woman responsible for the glitch was questioned by cops in the aftermath. She was not identified in the report.

It sparked alarm online, with some questioning if it was a worrying “design flaw” for a passenger to unknowingly open the exit so easily.

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