Emergency Evacuation on Land

Emergency Evacuation on Land

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Definition

Emergency Evacuation is the urgent abandonment of an aircraft utilising all useable exits.

Evacuation in progress from A310 which crash landed, 12 July 2000 - copyright Vienna Airport Press Department

Description

An inflight firesmoke or fume emergency will be dealt with as aggressively as possible by the crew and, if appropriate, an immediate diversion to landing will be initiated. If the emergency is not secured, once on the ground, the most appropriate course of action is to remove the passengers and crew from the risk as a precautionary measure. Likewise, in the event of an uncontrolled engine or airframe fire during ground operations, an aircraft crash on a takeoff or landing, or any other situation that results in fire or structural failure, the best defence available is an immediate evacuation of the aircraft.

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