Door on Thai air broken during flight

Door on Thai air broken during flight

So I am back in the heat again, it started to snow when I left Sweden so I was just on time. I had a great one month stay with loads of sunshine even if it was cold winds it was at least fresh wind at not the hot fumes from Bangkok.
I also gained 2 kilo from all the bread and cheese I been eating I guess and my body is still jet lagged I do not know why that is. So you have to excuse me for not writing that often just now.

On my way back to Thailand I got stopped in the check point off course and they need to check my back but nothing major as last time. I guess I had to many strange things like dog bowls and baseballs bats in the bag for them to let me trough normally.

The plane was packed since this was the last day for low class tickets and I got to sit in the middle of two guys, a Danish smelly one and a super nice Swedish one.

After about 30 min after what was suppose to be our take of time the plane had not moved the captain said something about technical error. Then the cabin crew said that they needed 36 passengers to get off the plane. I thought they had to much luggage or something but when I asked they said one of the doors was not secure.
While the crash in Spain went trough my mind I asked some more about the problem and it seemed liked one the ground crew got locked in and open the emergency hatch. Opening the emergency hatch made the madras goes out and now we were a rubber madras short.

During take off and landing the people sitting next to that door had to go and sit some where else so that’s why they need 36 people off the plane. Thai air offered money and stay in the hotel for one night and maybe first class flight so finally we got 36 people off the plane and I was not one of them.
It made the flight a bit unease since you had a door that was mail functioned but the trip went ok and we landed 1 hour after schedule in Bangkok.

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