Emirates Flight Attendant Dies After Falling Out of Plane

Emirates Flight Attendant Dies After Falling Out of Plane
The crew was preparing to fly to Dubai when the woman fell off the plane. File photo.(Marwan Naamani/AFP/Getty Images)
Jane Werrell
3/17/2018
Updated:
3/17/2018

A flight attendant who tumbled out of a plane’s emergency exit while it was parked in Uganda has died, it has emerged.

The flight attendant who has not been named, was rushed to hospital after falling out of the plane at Entebbe International Airport in Uganda, but later died, according to reports.

The Civil Aviation Authority in Uganda confirmed that the woman opened the emergency door and “unfortunately fell off an Emirates aircraft,” according to a statement cited by Metro,

Authorities are investigating the woman’s fall from the plane.

The woman was on an Emirates Boeing 777 and was preparing to head to Dubai at 3:25 p.m. local time on Wednesday, March 14, Metro reported.

A spokesman for Kisubi hospital, Edward Zabonna told the BBC that the flight attendant had injuries “all over her face and knees.” He added that she had been “unconscious but alive” when she arrived at the hospital.

Emirates issued a statement Saturday, March 17, acknowledging the crew member’s death.

Emirates said it “will extend our full cooperation to the authorities in their investigation,” AP reported.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with her family, and we’re providing them with all possible support and care,” the airline added.

A Boeing 777 is over 60 feet in height.
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