Posted on 02/27/2014 6:07:17 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
Wednesday night at the Oakland International Airport, a flight had to make an emergency evacuation at the gate after it safely landed because of smoke in the plane.
The video was shot by Linton Johnson, a passenger onboard the Delta connection Flight 4454, which was operated by SkyWest. Johnson said on his Facebook page that the plane's cabin filled with smoke and that the flight attendants yelled at passengers to exit the plane. The video shows a chaotic scene.
The Oakland Fire Department told ABC7 News they responded to the gate for a red alert.
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As Delta believes sodomy ought to be shoved down the throat of the AMERICAN PEOPLE, we ought to do our best to make SURE everyone we know is aware of EVERY PROBLEM that happens with Delta Airlines.
I don't think people should fly in planes where SMOKE spews into the cabin, do you? Think about the lung damage.
Way to go, Delta.
Frankly, from the video shot by the passenger (presumably still seated) what I see contradicts description of “chaotic, and smoke-filled”....
Besides the unseen voice in the back saying (loud, non hysterical voice) “we cannot breathe back here, folks, let’s move”, the rest of the scene looks organized and rather laid back in my opinion.
No football for you. No baseball, no TV, no shopping at 99% of the retail establishments in the US.
Yes, thankfully this incident did not result in injuries....yet it undoubtedly points to DEEPER and more systemic problems at the pro-sodomite airline DELTA.
We do what we can do....just because we cannot practically effect every negative influence doesn’t mean we should do nothing. :)
Is Beeber on board?
I figured that the flight originated from Denver or Seattle.
Snoop Dogg & Willie in the front row.
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