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#16 |
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Join Date: May 2002
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Pilot responsibility
![]() Just kidding. We haven't had that problem yet, and therefore, we haven't been forced to think of that. I certainly am not going to plan for every possible thing that could go wrong, until that thing does go wrong. Besides, I thought airline food was poison. The pilot should be immune by now. ![]() |
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Drawn Druid
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: wisconsin
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Its cost effectivness. You cant have the gasses knocking people out, simply if there was a malfunction in the passenger cabin, and gas knocked out the passengers. The resulting lawsuit would drive the richest of airlines to its knees.
Not saying its a bad idea though. But the inaccesible cockpit is stilll the best idea so far.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Jeffersonville, IN (near Louisville)
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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Lol...*image of plant foliage coming out of air vents* Electronc locks can be set to either open or stay cloed on the even t on a power failure, it just dends how the locking mechanism works and wha'ts the normal 'closed' position if its a soleniod based one.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Jeffersonville, IN (near Louisville)
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I understand they can be built either way, it just surprises me that in a public building like that there isn't some fire code that says they have to be "normally open".. or maybe at least now there will be.
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still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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#22 |
a shadow in the dark...
Join Date: May 2002
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That's right! "Form" not "phyl". I knew I should've used the dictionary.
![]() The idea of sleeping gas malfunctioning never crossed my mind. Of course, you could think of it as a blessing in disguise. Picture taking an 8 hour flight, trapped between a sick elderly man who is contantly coughing and a child who asks too many question. Picture also having a broken fan and a buzzer that doesn't work and having nothing better to do than reading the barf bag label. A malfunction in the sleep gas dpeartment might by welcomed. |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
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#24 |
a shadow in the dark...
Join Date: May 2002
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The idea isn't just to stop the terrorists from getting into the cockpit. It's also to stop the pilots from getting out. As strange as that may seem, imagine a hijacker with a gun to the head of a woman. It is in the pilots best interest to land the plane and get help from authorities, not to save the woman.
So, if there is a locked door that the pilot can open on will, the plan fails. Most people would open the door to save that one person in trouble, and not think about what could happen if the enemy gets into the cockpit. The trick is to not give the pilot the option. Just like how clerks cannot open the safe in the gas station. |
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#26 |
no one of consequence
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Arkansas
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You sister-killing bastard!
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Jeffersonville, IN (near Louisville)
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I expect that a decent number of able-bodied boys and girls now do the same thing. |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Toronto, Canada
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#29 |
Drawn Druid
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: wisconsin
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Exactly...Hijackers can now at least expect that passengers are going to at least try to overpower them somewhere/somehow in their attempt. It seems to be the lesson learned from 9-11 and the passengers from the flight that crashed over pennslyvania.
I believe any hijacker now is putting him/her self in grave risk of being stomped to death by the passengers themselves. And given the chance, the passengers would be right in doing so.
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Yeah, these suicide hijackers are really afraid of being stomped to death.
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