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#63055 - 01/28/10 06:38 AM
Don't Open Airplane Doors In Flight
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Registered: 08/01/01
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Loc: Las Vegas NV , USA
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There's been a lot of hype on the drunk that tried to open a cabin door on a United Airlines flight headed to Las Vegas. Somehow reality escaped the news. The reality is, it would be impossible for him to open the door. You see, the airplane was pressurized and ALL airliners are required to have plug type doors in the pressure vessel. Plug type door means the door fits the hole like your grandmothers bathtub stopper filled the drain. The door is bigger than the hole, so step one is to pull the door inward so that the door before the next step to move the door out of the way. The plane was most likely pressurized to somewhere between 4 and 8 psi. To do the math, figure how many square inches are on the door surface. Multiply that number by how many pounds of pressure and that's how hard he would have to pull to open the door. Let's say the door is 5 feet by 3 feet. That's 60 inches by 36 inches. 60 times 36 is 2160 square inches. If the plane was pressurized to 1 psi, it would take over a ton of force to pull the door off of it's stops. So realistically, if the plane was at 6 psi, the guy would need over 6 tons of pulling force to open the door. Also, in realistic terms, the door handle or it's associated linkage would break long before the one ton threshold was reached. Another reality is that most bad guys try to push the door open. ALL plug type doors must retract inwards before opening.
I'm not saying the bad guy didn't need to be stopped. I'm not saying he shouldn't be restrained. In fact, I'm all for beating him senseless because you never know what his ultimate plans were. He crossed the line of "attempting" to endanger lives, not to mention the federal laws.
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#64511 - 08/06/11 04:37 AM
Re: Don't Open Airplane Doors In Flight
[Re: Derty_Ernie]
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