27 May 2023

Asiana Airlines: Passenger arrested for opening plane door during South Korea flight

6:58 am on 27 May 2023
An opened door of an Asiana Airlines plane is seen at Daegu International Airport in Daegu on May 26, 2023, after it was manually opened by a passenger just 200 metres above the ground before landing causing some to have breathing difficulty but with no major injuries. (Photo by YONHAP / AFP) / - South Korea OUT / REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT  NO ARCHIVES  RESTRICTED TO SUBSCRIPTION USE

An opened door of an Asiana Airlines plane is seen at Daegu International Airport in Daegu after it was manually opened by a passenger. Photo: YONHAP / AFP

By Derek Cai

A man has been arrested for opening the emergency door of an Asiana Airlines flight as it was landing in South Korea.

All 194 passengers survived the flight, which landed safely but with its door still open at Daegu International Airport on Friday.

Some passengers fainted while others had breathing problems and were taken to hospital, local media reported.

The man, in his 30s, was arrested upon landing, said Yonhap news agency.

Flight OZ8124, an Airbus A321-200 jet, had taken off from Jeju Island on Friday about 11:45am local time.

As it was landing about an hour later, a male passenger opened the emergency door while the plane was still 250 metres from ground.

A passenger's video shared on social media shows the gap in the left hand side of the plane and winds buffeting rows of seated passengers.

Flight attendants had not been able to stop him because the plane was about to land, witnesses recounted to local media.

They said the man had also tried to jump out of the plane after opening the door.

Passengers have described the panic on board.

"It was chaos with people close to the door appearing to faint one-by-one and flight attendants calling out for doctors on board through broadcasting," one 44-year-old passenger told Yonhap.

"I thought the plane was blowing up. I thought I was going to die like this," he added.

Several school age children had also been on board, on their way to a weekend sporting event.

The mother of one of the students told Yonhap: "The children were shaking, crying, and frightened."

Police said the suspect had so far not given any explanation for his actions, nor was he intoxicated at the point of his arrest.

"It is difficult to have a normal conversation with him," an official said.

"We will investigate the motive of the crime and punish him."

- BBC