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Horrifying: man opens emergency door during flight, people passed out from no oxygen

jcpro

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He probably needed to take a leak.
 

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The plane was only at 700feet. I highly doubt anyone passed out due to lack of oxygen.
I have been given the job to guard the door more than once. 1st time I heard this actually was needed. I wonder if they stopped having passengers guard the door. Stop maybe a potential once.
anyone have heard of this before?
 

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I have been given the job to guard the door more than once. 1st time I heard this actually was needed. I wonder if they stopped having passengers guard the door. Stop maybe a potential once.
anyone have heard of this before?
I have an idea. How about a lock?
 

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I have an idea. How about a lock?
The door was also an emergency escape system. it was designed To open up easily. The passengers were near our trained briefly and how to help escape and also guard the door.

Apparently things have changed the media days things don't work this way.

That door has saved many many lives. Even in this crazy situation nobody was killed.
 
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He was trying to get some fresh air :LOL:
 

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The door is also an emergency escape system. Is designed To open up easily. The passengers were near our trained briefly and how to help escape and also guard the door. You can't lock the door and have an emergency escape system. That door has saved many many lives. Even in this crazy situation nobody was killed.
Sure you can lock it. The lock can be put on a circuit that can be disabled by the pilot or disables itself in the event of any circuit interruption like in an emergency.
 
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Has he filed a lawsuit against the airline, airplane manufacturer, pilots, flight attendants, and other passengers, yet?
 

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What circuit disables this?
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It's called metal fatigue is caused by the playing being pressurized and then deep pressurized. And a spoon back and forth and it will eventually break. It could also be that the lack of inspections on an aircraft is missed or not done. But what I find unusual is that the doors are armed on takeoff meaning if the door is opened in that state that the air slide pops out with it. I've seen the picture of the aircraft in question with the cover open up the air slide not deployed another mystery for them to solve.
 
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I can't even imagine what the passengers near the exit were experiencing. 😂😲😳
I'm laughing because it's absolutely crazy to even imagine being put in that scenario.
 
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