A British Airways crew member by accident activated the aircraft’s emergency slide London Heathrow Airport Monday morning, delaying the flight by hours.
The flight, which was presupposed to fly to Brussels, was delayed by virtually three hours because of the worker’s error, a British Airways a spokesperson instructed Fox Business Digital on Tuesday.
“We apologized to clients for the delay and our groups labored exhausting to rearrange a alternative plane so clients may journey with us as deliberate,” the spokesperson stated in a press release.
No clients had been on board the aircraft on the time of the crash and emergency companies attended as a part of a regular precautionary measure, the spokesperson stated.
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A a source told the Sun that the crewman’s mistake was “probably the most fundamental of errors”, albeit a pricey mistake.
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“It’s a mistake of not less than £100,000 and companies have been suspended for the remainder of the day,” the supply instructed the outlet. “This error will not be straightforward to attain.”