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Passengers stop man trying to open the door on a flight.... -- (link)
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by
Remlik
Not that they shouldn't but there's a locking mechanism that makes it physically impossible. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 12 '21, 14:32
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I figured there had to be. but didn't know if it could be altered. -- nm
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Remlik
Jun 12, 14:35
I don't think it's the locking mechanism but the pressure differential? Either way, yes. Also, HE WAS OFF-DUTY FLIGHT ATTENDANT.
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ty97
Jun 12, 14:34
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That's what I mean. Unless you're literally The Hulk, you're not opening that door. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 12, 14:39
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One of my favorite unsolved mysteries is Alfred Lowenstein. He disappeared from a bathroom on an old 1920’s plane over the Channel.
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Will Hunting
Jun 12, 16:12
Yeah, I learned this via research shortly after I starting flying for work years back.
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ty97
Jun 12, 14:48
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