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I have been meaning to post this discussion I overheard between the Captain of my most recent flight and one of the members of the cabin crew. I was flying on VA from OOL-SYD on the last flight flying on an E90. We arrived into SYD about 10 minutes earlier than planned and arriving at the gate the aerobridge was malfunctioning. (Prior to arriving everybody was advised that all disembarking was through the forward door only). Consequently once they had it fixed we were now 5 minutes late getting off the plane. No biggy, however I heard the most strangest conversation prior to leaving the aircraft. (I was first off being in 2A) The captain warned the cabin crew that the pax on the flight may have to disembark from the rear door.
This is what I remember the pilot saying:
Pilot: We may have to disembark everyone from the rear door. We will have to have everyone sitting back down and then ask for each row to disembark, 1 row at a time. We don't want everybody rushing to the back as I have heard that the plane might tip backwards with the shift in weight and I don't want to be the first VA captain to have this happen too. He didn't appear to be joking...
Thought I would share this with you all.
This is what I remember the pilot saying:
Pilot: We may have to disembark everyone from the rear door. We will have to have everyone sitting back down and then ask for each row to disembark, 1 row at a time. We don't want everybody rushing to the back as I have heard that the plane might tip backwards with the shift in weight and I don't want to be the first VA captain to have this happen too. He didn't appear to be joking...
Thought I would share this with you all.