Passengers baffled and confused after screams burst from beneath taxiing Air Canada plane
On December 13th at Toronto Pearson Airport, Air Canada Flight 1502, bound for Moncton, New Brunswick, was taxiing for takeoff when passengers heard screams and banging from beneath the plane. A ground crew member had become trapped inside the cargo hold after the doors inadvertently closed.

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AI-generatedOn December 13th at Toronto Pearson Airport, Air Canada Flight 1502, bound for Moncton, New Brunswick, was taxiing for takeoff when passengers heard screams and banging from beneath the plane. A ground crew member had become trapped inside the cargo hold after the doors inadvertently closed. Passengers alerted flight attendants, and the aircraft stopped before reaching the runway. The crew member was safely released and confirmed to be unharmed. The flight, carrying 184 passengers, was ultimately canceled after returning to the terminal and experiencing delays. Air Canada confirmed the incident and stated that no injuries were reported.
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5 extractedAir Canada confirmed no injuries were reported in the incident.
"Some of the people that were sitting towards the back of the plane heard the person screaming and banging, trying to get their attention."
The Airbus flight was carrying 184 passengers.
The incident happened on Dec. 13 when Air Canada Flight 1502 was preparing to depart Toronto Pearson Airport for Moncton, New Brunswick.
A ground crew member became trapped inside the plane’s cargo hold when doors 'inadvertently closed' behind him.