This Is Why You NEVER Take Your Luggage From A Plane Crash - Summary

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The text is a transcript of a video that discusses some of the things that passengers and pilots should never do on a plane. It gives examples of incidents where people did things like kicking out windows, ignoring safety instructions, bringing fake service animals, opening the cockpit door, and letting kids fly the plane. It explains the consequences and dangers of these actions and how they could have been avoided. It also asks the viewers to share their own experiences of passenger-related problems on planes.

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1. On May 5th 2019, Aeroflot flight 1492 was scheduled to fly from Sheremetyevo Airport Moscow to Murmansk Airport in Russia with 73 passengers and five crew on board.
2. The plane was struck by lightning shortly after takeoff, causing electrical failures and damage to some sensors and parts of the fuselage.
3. The plane returned to the airport but failed to land safely due to wind shear, excessive speed and downward deviation. It bounced three times on the runway, collapsing the landing gear and igniting the fuel tanks.
4. The plane slid to a halt between two taxiways, engulfed in flames. The cabin crew initiated evacuation but some passengers blocked the aisles to retrieve their luggage, slowing down the process.
5. Only 37 of the 78 passengers and crew survived the fire. The incident was widely criticized for the selfish behavior of some passengers and the lack of proper training and communication of the pilots.
6. The incident led to changes in regulations and procedures regarding passenger safety, cockpit access, radio communications and storm avoidance.