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Scorchio
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Yes said he felt suffocated ~ lucky he's not been bloody strangled.
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Schrödinger's Quato
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My question would be why is it even POSSIBLE.
I know it isn't possible to open a plane door at altitude (because if the pressure, you literally cannot open it) but this was at < 1000 feet so that explains why it was physically possible. I just don't understand why they don't automatically lock in flight or something ![]() |
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[A man has been arrested for opening a door
of an Asiana Airlines flight as it was landing in South Korea. All 194 passengers survived the flight, which landed safely but with its door still open at Daegu International Airport on Friday. Some passengers fainted while others had breathing problems and were taken to hospital, local media reported. The man in his 30s said he was feeling suffocated and wanted to get off quickly, Yonhap news agency reported. Police said the man claimed during questioning that he was stressed after losing his job, according to the report.] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-65705276 |
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