NBC News
Tom Costello and Matt Lavietes
19 September 2025
The Federal Aviation Administration is instructing airlines to re-evaluate emergency evacuation procedures, including flight crews' training, announcements and commands to passengers, the agency told NBC News on Friday.
The FAA said in a statement that the new recommendations are meant to ensure that "passengers understand they must leave carry-on items behind during an emergency evacuation."
"Passengers have taken their carry-on items with them on a number of recent evacuations," the FAA said. "This slows the evacuation and puts lives at risk."
The new instructions come months after several emergency evacuations where passengers could be seen scrambling off planes with their suitcases.







