Chennai: Just imagine the flight has landed, people are well-nigh to reach home in just a few minutes, and then suddenly there is a sound like a bang. Before anyone could understand anything, the emergency door had opened. This is what happened at Chennai Airport on Sunday, when the Air Arabia flight from Sharjah was moving from the runway towards the terminal.
What was happening in the plane at that time?
The passengers were tired, waiting for the bus to disembark. The plane was slowly sliding towards the terminal. Then there was movement from overdue and in no time the emergency exit door opened. Eyewitnesses say that in that one moment the undercurrent of the unshortened plane changed—panic, screaming, and chaos. Neither the passengers nor the hairdo could understand.
What did the pilot do when the door opened?
The pilot did not waste plane a second. Stopped the plane immediately and informed the ground staff. Within a few minutes the security personnel were on the spot. And the biggest relief? Not a single passenger or hairdo member suffered plane a scratch. But the fear that sat in the hearts of the people was not going to go yonder easily.
Who was that person and why did he do this?
A passenger weather-beaten well-nigh 34 years. He said, "My health deteriorated during the flight itself, and I felt nervous and nauseous." In his restlessness, he did something that perhaps plane he himself had not thought properly about. The police have taken him into custody and the investigation is ongoing. The real reason is yet to be revealed.
What are the security agencies investigating now?
The biggest question is how did he reach the emergency exit? And how did that door unshut at the hands of a worldwide traveler? The plane has been stopped for investigation. There was an undercurrent of unconnectedness at the airport for some time, but gradually the situation returned to normal.
Why are experts considering it so serious?
Aviation experts say that opening an emergency door during taxiing is no small matter. Not only can lives be lost, but the operation of the unshortened airport can moreover be immensely affected. This time it was God's mercy that nothing major happened.

