A flight attendant had to hold an emergency door shut after a passenger allegedly tried to open it.
The clip shows the cabin crew member with her hand on the plastic cover.
She was forced to intervene to prevent the male customer from allegedly pulling the lever.
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When he was quizzed by the male attendant, the passenger reportedly admitted to drinking alcohol.
She tells a colleague: “I told him not to open it.”
The colleague asks the man: “Sir, did you open this?
“Why did you open it?
“Didn’t you know it is prohibited to open this kind of thing?”
The attendants then ask the man, along with another passenger on the same row, to change seats.
The incident took place on a flight from Qingdao to Harbin in China on Saturday (9 Mar)
According to reports, the man tried to open the door shortly before takeoff.
The flight attendant noticed and moved quickly to prevent him from doing so.
He was moved to another seat but allowed to remain on the flight, according to reports.
The flight continued to its destination without further incident.
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