On Oct. 19, 1995, the Canadian Airlines flying from Vancouver to Taipei: unexpectedly at the time of take-off, the plane rushed out of the runway due to engine failure warning and caused quite an alarm, but luckily did not drop into the sea or exploded, the passengers escaped through the emergency exit. But still many were injured. The author was coincidentally on the same plane and was very initiative to start help, and he received much praise from Chinese as well as foreigners. While at the transit hotel, he warmly helped the Taiwanese passengers to arrange for their food and lodging, and send those injured to the hospital for treatment, and all those who met disaster in the foreign land were greatly moved. On returning flight, among the passengers some of them who were over alarmed, two of them suffered from a state of shock inside the plane, again without food and sleep he was busy helping out-the flight attendants of the Canadian Airlines as well as all the passengers were full of praise for him. In this essay the author has made a careful discussion for the reader in: flight accident, communication experience, medical care, in-flight medical equipment, improved suggestions, and reassessment of reaction to changes.