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Does the definition of securing of aircraft doors indicate the passenger door or the cargo doors? Could this be equated to an OUT event?

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Does the definition of securing of aircraft doors indicate the passenger door or the cargo doors? Could this be equated to an OUT event?

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Securing of the door relates to the point in which a passenger can gain access to an aircraft. As the cargo door is not the normal point of gaining access to a regular passenger operated aircraft, the securing of the aircraft doors is associated with the securing of the door in which passengers entered.

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