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TarJak 10-07-10 05:13 AM

"You will all die..."
 
http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel-...007-168rv.html

Scary flight.

GoldenRivet 10-07-10 05:41 AM

I love it when these guys think they can just walk up and open the door.

Castout 10-07-10 05:43 AM

Why not yes you can actually and get out too just not living after hitting the ground.

TarJak 10-07-10 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by GoldenRivet (Post 1510668)
I love it when these guys think they can just walk up and open the door.

I don't because one of them might just know how to trigger the explosive release.

Dowly 10-07-10 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 1510675)
I don't because one of them might just know how to trigger the explosive release.

As long as they give out warning what they are about to do like this one, we should be fine. :O:

Castout 10-07-10 05:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1510677)
As long as they give out warning what they are about to do like this one, we should be fine. :O:

I share your view.

mookiemookie 10-07-10 06:37 AM

I saw the title and I thought it was a thread about Third Man.

Oberon 10-07-10 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 1510687)
I saw the title and I thought it was a thread about Third Man.


:har::har::har::har:

antikristuseke 10-07-10 09:02 AM

Don't make fun of subsims resident death squad sender outer person, we need our Bond villain.

GoldenRivet 10-07-10 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Castout (Post 1510670)
Why not yes you can actually and get out too just not living after hitting the ground.

Why not?

Because the door is a pressurized plug type door.

It must be first pulled IN before it can be turned and pushed OUT. (example here)

this means that the man would be pulling against a substantial PSI pressure differential. The doors are held in place, partially, by air pressure.

Lets assume 2 things

1. the door is about 6ft tall by 3 ft wide (this yields 2,592 sq inches of door surface)

2. further assume the cabin pressure differential at cruise altitude is about 6 psi (realistic)

this means that 6 lbs of pressure is holding every single square inch of this door in place.

the man would have to be able to PULL using his arms, with over 15,000 lbs of force. He would literally have to be strong enough to pull 3 of these without assistance using only his hands.


Uhhh... not happening

even if he managed to get it open all the way by sheer GOD LIKE arm strength equivalent to a dozen men or more... the rate of decompression through such an orifice would be virtually instantaneous (not this drawn out 5 minutes of suction B.S. you see in the movies), if you were sitting in the seat a few rows back buckled in the suction force would probably barely ruffle your hair.

the only casualty would be the man holding the door handle - and who gives a damn about him?

and on the subject of explosive bolts... civilian airliners may have explosive bolts - but these are usually only found on landing gear doors or in rare cases they can be found on blow out panels in a rear bulkhead not accessible from within the cabin... explosive bolts are generally NOT on cabin doors though they CAN be.

DarkFish 10-07-10 12:40 PM

:sign_yeah:
Just not happening.

antikristuseke 10-07-10 12:41 PM

Chuck Norris could do it.:|\\

razark 10-07-10 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by antikristuseke (Post 1510821)
Chuck Norris could do it.

But then, why would he be on the airplane? He just punches the earth, and lets it spin beneath him until he's where he wants to be.

krashkart 10-07-10 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by razark (Post 1510823)
But then, why would he be on the airplane? He just punches the earth, and lets it spin beneath him until he's where he wants to be.

I heard that he levitates on a cushion of transcendental awesomeness that instantly transports him anywhere with just a thought. :o

SteamWake 10-07-10 02:53 PM

Hooray for the crew !! :salute:


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