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    As passengers wept in terror, he said, a petrified stewardess ran down the aisle and screamed ‘the door’s going to go’ before cowering behind her seat.
    Astonishingly, according to Mr Reid, instead of making an emergency landing, the crew decided to stuff blankets and pillows stuck together with gaffer tape into the hole and continue the flight despite a horrendous droning noise and sub-zero temperatures.
    The drama happened on Monday as the two Britons flew from Bangkok to Hong Kong as part of what was planned as a ‘trip of a lifetime’ after Mr Reid had spent months battling leukemia.
    He said: ‘We were about two hours in when suddenly there was a huge blast.
    ‘It was a real shock, so loud that I thought a bomb might have gone off. Air was gushing into the cabin like a gale.
    'The stewardess jumped up and stared at the door. Her face was drained white.
    'She ran up the aisle, grabbed the intercom and started screaming, “The door’s going to go, the door’s going to go!” Then she hid under her chair.
    ‘Other passengers were crying and saying “We’re going to go down, we’re going to go down.”
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    Ordeal: The picture was taken by passengers David and Lewis Reid on their flight from Bangkok to Hong Kong
    'It was complete panic. The emergency door was ajar and leaving a gaping hole. You could see straight out into the atmosphere, 27,000ft up.’

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    Mr Reid, who has a private pilot’s licence, said that after several moments of confusion, the cabin crew started grabbing blankets and pillows which they stuck together with duct tape to fill the gap.
    He added: ‘This is a state-of-the-art plane but they were using the most crude method you could imagine to try and plug the hole.
    ‘The conditions were terrible for the rest of the flight. The door continued to make a horrendously loud droning sound which made it impossible to speak to each other.
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    Drama: Passengers heard a loud bang as their jet flew on Monday to Hong Kong from Bangkok
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    Safely landed: Crew are pictured inside the super jumbo airliner at Hong Kong after it flew in from Thailand with the passenger door partly opened
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    Ordeal: A relieved passenger checks his hand baggage on arrival in Hong Kong
    'Worst of all, it was absolutely freezing. It was an extremely nerve-wracking experience for everybody.’
    He said cabin crew closed the curtain between business class to stop those in the economy cabin below discovering what was happening.
    Mr Reid claims he suffered a chest infection following the ordeal and the pair had to cut short their £4,500 trip.
    His 18-year-old son reported the incident to the Department of Transport’s Air Accidents Investigation Branch who have passed it on to air investigators at the United Arab Emirates General Authority for Civil Aviation.
    An Emirates spokesman said: ‘We can confirm there was a whistling noise emanating from one of the doors on the A380 upper deck on flight EK384 between Bangkok and Hong Kong on Monday, February 11. At no point was the safety of the flight in jeopardy.’
    An Airbus spokesman said: ‘It is not possible for a cabin door to open on an A380 or on any aircraft whilst in flight, as doors open inwards and have locking mechanisms.’


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