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Passengers refuse to leave the plane.

These curious images uploaded to Youtube user channel jsiriani's and posted on twitter under the username javiersiriani, show what happened on Friday, November 5, 2010 aboard Flight 1476 of Aerolineas Argentinas, which was from Ezeiza International Airport bound for the international airport of Tucumán.

It shows an angry demand of the passengers of Flight Commander ARG1476 and refusal to leave the aircraft by passengers, with the announcement that the flight had been canceled due to expire crew due to delays in programming.





The crisis began with the temporary closing of Aeroparque Jorge Newbery for maintenance work the system and track lighting.

The Civil Aviation Administration found that regular commercial aviation Jorge Newbery moved its operations to the Ezeiza International Airport and El Palomar, while San Fernando airport run by the non-scheduled commercial aviation and general aviation.

A trade union dispute between the two main unions of pilots (APLA and Uala) unleashed an unprecedented crisis in commercial aviation, leaving thousands of passengers the uncertainty of whether they would fly.

Some inland cities have been no direct air service so far this week and, given the uncertainty, many passengers have chosen the motor transport to reach the destination.

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