DescriptionE3-AAO 1 B767-366ER Eritrean Al MAN 27DEC04 (6714580339).jpg
English: There is a better shot of this aircraft in this set, however I left it in to show that the forward door (Door 1R) is actually open during the aircraft's landing run!!!! You can see that the outer control handle is in the raised position. It had positioned in from Paris-de Gaulle (CDG) like this. Fortunately, as it's a 'plug' type door the cabin pressurisation would have kept it shut during the flight but I bet the door seal would have been hissing like crazy. Even thought it's a ferry flight, the cabin staff should have been doing their 'arm the doors and cross check' routine. The door warning light should also have been showing on the flight deck! Fortunately Eritrean don't fly anywhere I want to go, however THIS IS NOT AN AIRLINE I WOULD CONSIDER TRAVELLING WITH !!!
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