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Los Angeles Man Faces Charges After Attempt To Open Exit Door On Flight Forces Emergency Landing In Kansas City, Mo.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (CNN/CBSLA) — A Los Angeles man was charged Monday after authorities say he was subdued by passengers and flight crew aboard an American Airlines flight that was forced to divert to Kansas City International Airport on Sunday. “American Airlines flight 1775 with service from Los Angeles (LAX) to Washington, D.C. (DCA) diverted to Kansas City (MCI) due to an unruly passenger,” the statement, provided to CNN, said. (losangeles.cbslocal.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
He just wanted to jump off and land in Texas! His mask was suffocating him....a little satire...
My understanding is that cabin doors cannot protrude through their door openings because of their flanged edge design, At high altitudes, where an open cabin could cause a dangerous pressure differential, the total force from the interior aircraft pressurization on the closed door is so great that no human can pull it even the few inches to allow it to slide open. (At an approximate order of magnitude, the total force on the door would be in excess of 10,000 pounds at 30,000 feet altitude).
That being said, the above described malevolence should be punishable by life imprisonment with no parole.
That being said, the above described malevolence should be punishable by life imprisonment with no parole.
the average cabin door (L1) has around 22klbs of force @ 8.5psi, no way even 10 people could use crow bars to open it. at 1/2 psi the L1 slider on any of our planes cannot be opened
They should have helped him open the door and then pushed him out!
You haven't thought that one all the way through.
Just a sentamental wish. I am aware of the safeguards in flight. But you are right, he might have hit someone on the ground.terminal velocity 150-180 mph.
Could have gone out the back door in a 727.
Hah! I thought TV was like 120 mph. But that was before global warming.