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Terrifying moment plane door OPENS during Russian flight, sending passengers’ hats flying into void

Terrifying moment plane door OPENS during Russian flight, sending passengers’ hats and luggage flying into the void as cabin depressurisesAn An-26 plane’s door sprang open soon after takeoff in the Siberian wildernessThe hats and luggage of the 25 passengers flew off and vanished into the cold airFootage of the gaping rear door on the IrAero Antonov aircraft appeared onlineThe passenger filming the video was in a rear seat on the plane, bound for Pacific

There was terror on a Russian flight today when an An-26 plane’s rear door sprang open soon after takeoff in the world’s coldest region.

Hats belonging to the 25 passengers flew off their heads and vanished into the cold air as the cabin depressurised.

Most luggage belonging to passengers was sucked out of the plane’s door when it burst open, said later reports.

A video shows the visible gaping rear door on the IrAero Antonov aircraft, which had taken off from Magan in the region of Yakutsk, eastern Siberia, in minus 41C cold.

The passenger filming the video is in a rear seat on the plane, bound for Magadan on Russia’s Pacific coast.

A video taken from the AN-26 passenger flight showed travellers looking unnerved as the rear door of the plane flung open – sending hats and luggage flying

Another passenger filming the video (left) is in a rear seat on the plane (pictured right at takeoff) bound for Magadan on Russia’s Pacific coast

The door, used to load cargo and luggage, is normally curtained off from the passengers at the back of the plane.

The curtain is seen blowing in the wind.

The pilot made a rapid emergency landing at Magan in Siberian region Yakutsk, and all on board were ‘safe’ despite the intense cold in the cabin during the drama.

The man filming the nightmare is heard swearing in shock at the open door behind him.

Magan is eight miles from Yakutsk, the world’s coldest city, and capital of Yakutsk region in Siberia, eastern Russia

A report said: ‘Fortunately, the 25 people on board, including the crew, were unharmed.

‘The caps off some people’s heads flew into the white void.’

It is believed all the passengers were strapped in for takeoff and wearing coats having boarded in the intense cold.

Magan is eight miles from Yakutsk, the world’s coldest city, and capital of the Yakutsk district in Siberia, Russia.

An investigation is underway into the disturbing incident.

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