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An Iranian passenger was injured after opening the plane door
According to reports, an Air Canada passenger fell on the asphalt of Toronto's Pearson Airport after opening the cabin door and was injured, resulting in a flight delay. The incident occurred on a flight that was scheduled to leave Toronto's Pearson International Airport for Dubai on Monday evening. This passenger, who boarded the Boeing 777, instead of sitting in his seat, opened the cabin door located at the other end of the plane.
An Air Canada spokesperson said: "The passenger was injured after falling on the tarmac. "The flight, which was carrying 319 passengers and was going from Toronto to Dubai, was delayed and took off later."
According to the Air Canada website, this flight was supposed to depart from Toronto at 8:35 PM on Monday, but was delayed by almost 6 hours, and left for Dubai at around 3 AM on Tuesday.
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