British Airways crew member's mistake could result in costly error
london January 14, 2025 20:14A crew member of British Airways mistakenly deployed the emergency slide, causing significant delays and potential financial losses for the airline.
A crew member of British Airways mistakenly deployed the emergency slide, causing significant delays and potential financial losses for the airline.
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