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A passenger in the Asiana Airlines plane opened the emergency door, the passengers had trouble breathing

Sol: A passenger on an Asiana Airlines plane in South Korea opened the emergency door on Friday. There were still two minutes left for the plane to land on the airstrip. The passenger who opened the gate was arrested. Yonhap news agency gave this information. The aircraft was at an altitude of 700 feet when the door opened and some passengers had difficulty in breathing due to the opening of the door. The plane took off from Jeju airport on the country’s southern island at about 11:49 a.m. local time and entered the airport at Daegu, about 240 km southeast of the country’s capital Seoul, at 12:45 p.m., just before landing. But it opened. Despite the door being open, the plane landed safely on the runway at Daegu airport.

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