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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Baggage Handler Rescued From Air Canada Cargo Hold

Baggage Handler Rescued From Air Canada Cargo Hold

13 Jan

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Summary

  • A baggage handler was trapped in the cargo hold of an Air Canada plane.
  • Passengers heard banging and yelling for help as the plane began taxiing.
  • The handler was unharmed, and the flight returned to the gate for his safe removal.
Baggage Handler Rescued From Air Canada Cargo Hold

An Air Canada flight experienced a dramatic delay on December 13th when a baggage handler became trapped in the cargo hold just before takeoff from Pearson Airport in Toronto. Passengers on Flight AC1502 reported hearing distress signals, including yelling and banging, emanating from below the aircraft as it began taxiing towards the runway. The sound prompted an immediate return to the gate.

Upon discovering the situation, flight crew initiated procedures to safely extricate the trapped individual. Air Canada confirmed that the handler was unharmed and that the incident led to the flight's return to the gate for his safe removal. This unusual event caused considerable concern among passengers, some of whom noted the visible concern of the flight attendants and the gathering of airport staff around the plane.

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Following the incident, Air Canada stated that it has reinforced its procedures with ground crews to prevent future occurrences. While the specific cause of the cargo doors inadvertently closing on the handler remains under investigation, aviation experts suggest the individual would not have faced severe risks like hypothermia or asphyxiation. Passengers ultimately did not reach their destination on the planned flight, with the airline citing circumstances beyond their control.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A baggage handler was accidentally trapped in the cargo hold of an Air Canada plane before it could depart.
Yes, passengers on Air Canada Flight AC1502 heard the handler yelling for help and banging from the cargo hold.
No, the baggage handler was unharmed and safely removed from the cargo hold after the flight returned to the gate.

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