The door wont open anyway.. the way the door is designed to open it makes it virtually impossible for any human to open it with the air pressure outside at that altitude
@@lizsays3324 It wasn't mid flight. The man succeeded in opening the door likely because the plane was flying at a low altitude while preparing to land and there wasn’t much difference in pressure, according to Asiana Airlines officials
@@lizsays3324 In that incident, the person opened the door close to the ground right before the plane landed when the pressure difference between outside and the inside of the plane is similar.
You putting a lot of trust in other people when you're traveling in general. Even more so in air travel. Why would you begin to violate that trust, Don't be surprised when other people become hostile
Realistically, he wouldn't have been able to open it if they were at altitude anyways. The immense pressure difference between the pressurized cabin and the outside air makes it impossible to open; essentially, the air pressure holds the door shut, making it extremely difficult to open even with significant force.
Why? Seems like it has been used quite a bit lately in these situations. Perhaps it's a newer add on in the crew's arsenal because most everyone is a psycho a-hole these days. That or it was a Boeing plane, and the duct tape may come in handy.
@sjohnson65456 it just seems like the making of a stewardess hostage situation that could escalate somehow if they manage to get through the pilot's cabin door.
Yes, I am very surprised. In many cases lately, a person who behaves in a way that is deemed dangerous on a plane WAS arrested upon landing. This person NOT being arrested is out of the ordinary. I suspect that the individual exibited signs of servere mental issues. I have family members that have severe mental issues (Schizophrenia), and that are certainly not responsible for their actions if their medication stops working. They have no control. Your implication that a person who is disruptive is not usually arrested in inaccurate. They almost always are arrested and charged. Mental illness IS a valid excuse for inappropriate behavior. These poor tortured people need help, not incarceration. That is not to say that a person who's mental illness poses a threat to society should not be commited to a mental facility until they are deemed safe, thorough medications.
Duct tape works for everything.
No kidding
just ask MacGyver
Absolutely! 😂
I pulled the string and the pilot missed my stop. What else was I supposed to do?
Should of yelled back door 😂😂
@@Drakes_transitOmg that brings me back to my college days. 😂😂😂
FYI it's impossible to open a plane door at higher altitudes
The door wont open anyway.. the way the door is designed to open it makes it virtually impossible for any human to open it with the air pressure outside at that altitude
Really? Then how did a passenger on a flight over South Korean open a door mid flight earlier this year? Because that did happen.
@@lizsays3324 It wasn't mid flight. The man succeeded in opening the door likely because the plane was flying at a low altitude while preparing to land and there wasn’t much difference in pressure, according to Asiana Airlines officials
That reality doesn't provide as scandalous of a story though.
@@lizsays3324 In that incident, the person opened the door close to the ground right before the plane landed when the pressure difference between outside and the inside of the plane is similar.
Stay safe in the skies everyone.
You putting a lot of trust in other people when you're traveling in general. Even more so in air travel. Why would you begin to violate that trust, Don't be surprised when other people become hostile
... you would have thought they would have fixed that door issue by now 👍
you do what you need to do to save people's lifes ❤
The door cannot be opened in flight no matter what he did. They duct taped properly by not taping him to a seat which is a safety violation.
Realistically, he wouldn't have been able to open it if they were at altitude anyways. The immense pressure difference between the pressurized cabin and the outside air makes it impossible to open; essentially, the air pressure holds the door shut, making it extremely difficult to open even with significant force.
Must have been the 200 mile type used for sealing doors.
Frontier Airlines: Welcome to the club
Good job guys!
I'm really surprised they were allowed to have duct tape on a plane.
Why? Seems like it has been used quite a bit lately in these situations. Perhaps it's a newer add on in the crew's arsenal because most everyone is a psycho a-hole these days. That or it was a Boeing plane, and the duct tape may come in handy.
@sjohnson65456 it just seems like the making of a stewardess hostage situation that could escalate somehow if they manage to get through the pilot's cabin door.
What do you think keeps those Boeings flightworthy?
@MIAMIC70 😂
If you're the captain then you're suppose to go down with the plane, not the first to leave it.
This is the type of person that needs a calming travel companion to keep him sane as a prerequisite for him flying.
He needs an Rx for Xanax. Why should a grown adult need another adult implemented as a flight babysitter?
@sjohnson65456
To make SURE he keeping up with Rx schedule?
But was not arrested…. And thaaaaat’s why this keeps happening.
I think all airlines need to start requiring people pass a mental health checkup before purchasing boarding tickets!
Ahh Duct tape the Macgyver of all tapes.
Do what you must to keep others safe
What goes on in the mind of crazy?
Where is Jeanie ❤
Return to Canada please!
does this emoji make you careless?😂
@ no I do care!
Anyone surprised he wasn’t arrested? Just another mental health “victim” 🙄
Yes, I am very surprised. In many cases lately, a person who behaves in a way that is deemed dangerous on a plane WAS arrested upon landing. This person NOT being arrested is out of the ordinary. I suspect that the individual exibited signs of servere mental issues. I have family members that have severe mental issues (Schizophrenia), and that are certainly not responsible for their actions if their medication stops working. They have no control. Your implication that a person who is disruptive is not usually arrested in inaccurate. They almost always are arrested and charged. Mental illness IS a valid excuse for inappropriate behavior. These poor tortured people need help, not incarceration. That is not to say that a person who's mental illness poses a threat to society should not be commited to a mental facility until they are deemed safe, thorough medications.
@@nedflanders1559 When you put hundreds of lives at risk there is no excuse period.
@@JohnMcLovin-xq3qg Well, I hope you never start hearing relentless voices in your head, telling you to do awful things.
Actually I was and I shouldn’t have been 😂😂 January 20th can’t get here fast enough!
Yes, they should be arrested and his mental health issues dealt with through the court system.
Ooh. A Canadian?
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