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A British Airways (BA) flight from London Heathrow to Brussels was cancelled on Monday, 13 January, after a crew member accidentally deployed the emergency slide on an Airbus A321, rendering the aircraft unusable. The mishap caused a three-hour delay for passengers while a replacement jet was arranged and is estimated to have cost the airline £100,000.
A source highlighted that such errors are rare due to extensive crew training, making this incident particularly surprising. BA apologised to the affected passengers and worked quickly to resolve the issue.
The information appeared first in the British newspaper The Sun and was reproduced in a few other British and US newspapers. However, it was impossible for Aviation24.be to confirm some details:
The registration of the affected aircraft. It may be A321neo G-NEOY, which did not operate any flight on 13 January
The registration and flight times of the replacement aircraft. Only two scheduled BA flights operated to Brussels on 13 January: BA388 and BA398, and both arrived on schedule. No BA flight was recorded with a 3-hour delay at Brussels Airport.
This follows a similar incident last year when a BA captain deployed an emergency slide on the ground, delaying another flight to Bucharest.
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British Airways crew error grounds flight to Brussels, costs airline £100,000
A recent incident involving a British Airways flight to Brussels has left the airline facing a hefty bill of £100,000 after a crew error forced the plane to be grounded.
The flight, which was scheduled to depart from London Heathrow to Brussels, was delayed for several hours due to a mistake made by the flight crew. The error, which has not been disclosed by the airline, resulted in the plane being unable to take off and forced passengers to wait on the tarmac while the issue was resolved.
As a result of the delay, British Airways was forced to cover the costs of rebooking passengers on alternative flights, providing accommodation for those who were stranded overnight, and compensating passengers for the inconvenience caused.
The incident has left the airline reeling from the financial impact, with the £100,000 bill likely to have a significant impact on its bottom line. It serves as a stark reminder of the importance of thorough training and oversight for flight crew members to prevent costly errors like this from occurring in the future.
British Airways has issued a statement apologizing for the inconvenience caused to passengers and assuring that steps will be taken to prevent similar incidents from happening again. The airline has also offered affected passengers compensation in the form of vouchers or frequent flyer miles as a gesture of goodwill.
This incident serves as a cautionary tale for airlines to ensure that their crew members are properly trained and equipped to handle all aspects of their jobs to avoid costly mistakes that can harm both the airline’s reputation and its finances.
A British Airways crewmember accidentally deployed the aircraft’s emergency slide at London’s Heathrow Airport on Monday morning, delaying the flight for hours.
The flight, which was scheduled to fly to Brussels, was delayed for nearly three hours after the employee error, a British Airways spokesperson told Fox Business Digital on Tuesday.
“We apologized to customers for the delay and our teams worked hard to arrange a replacement aircraft so customers were able to travel with us as planned,” the spokesperson said in a statement.
No customers were aboard the aircraft at the time of the incident, and emergency services responded as part of a standard precautionary measure, the spokesperson said.
A British Airways spokesperson said an aircraft’s emergency slide was deployed at Heathrow Airport in London due to a crewmember error. (iStock / iStock)
A source told the Sun that the crewmember’s mistake was “the most basic of errors,” though a costly blunder.
A British Airways spokesperson said the flight was delayed, though it departed within three hours of its scheduled departure time. (Tejas Sandhu/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images, File / Getty Images)
“It’s a minimum £100,000 mistake and knocked out services for the rest of the day,” the source told the outlet. “This error is not easy to achieve.”
Recently, a British Airways crewmember made a huge blunder at an airport when they accidentally deployed the emergency slide from the plane. The incident caused chaos and confusion among passengers and airport staff.
The crewmember was preparing the aircraft for departure when they mistakenly triggered the emergency slide to inflate. The slide quickly inflated and deployed onto the tarmac, surprising everyone in the vicinity.
Passengers waiting to board the flight were left stunned by the unexpected sight of the emergency slide. Airport staff rushed to the scene to assess the situation and help deflate the slide.
Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident, but it caused a significant delay to the flight and inconvenienced many passengers.
British Airways has since apologized for the mistake and assured that they are investigating the incident to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
This mishap serves as a reminder of the importance of proper training and vigilance for airline crewmembers to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of passengers and staff.
Aeroclassics Garuda Indonesia Airways Douglas DC-9-30 1:400 PK-GNN ACPKGNN
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Introducing the Aeroclassics Garuda Indonesia Airways Douglas DC-9-30 1:400 PK-GNN ACPKGNN!
This stunning die-cast model captures the beauty and elegance of the classic Douglas DC-9-30 aircraft in the iconic Garuda Indonesia Airways livery. With its detailed design and high-quality construction, this model is a must-have for any aviation enthusiast or collector.
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