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Daily Mail classic door 'blows open at 27000 ft'

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2013, 00:47
by flabound

Re: Daily Mail classic door 'blows open at 27000 ft'

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2013, 00:59
by Trevski220
Great Daily Mail reporting, I find the idea of cabin crew shouting over the intercom 'the door is going to go the door is going to go" unlikely along with the concept of her hiding under her chair!!

Re: Daily Mail classic door 'blows open at 27000 ft'

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2013, 01:17
by tontybear
since when has 1 1/2 inches counted as 'gaping'

and if he cuts short his holidays because of a chest infection what was such a delicate soul doing out of his house (let alone the country) in the first place?

And as for this in the side panel
oxygen levels inside an aeroplane have to be carefully controlled because the air in the atmosphere gets ‘thinner’ – it contains less and less oxygen – the higher you climb.


the air at altitude does not contain less oxygen. there may be less air but the N and O2 are still in the same proportions as at sea level!

Then again it is the Daily Mail.

Re: Daily Mail classic door 'blows open at 27000 ft'

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2013, 02:13
by joeyc
Ha ha ha ha :o) :o) what fools.

How does the daily mail get away with posting such rubbish.... Do they not check their sources???

As a side thing, is it not impossible for a door to just fall open mid flight given the effect of external pressure and a rather hefty locking mechanism? :?

Re: Daily Mail classic door 'blows open at 27000 ft'

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2013, 08:56
by slinky09
I couldn't agree more Joey, this is absolute rubbish. As the final sentence of the article says, doors open inwards, the cabin is pressurized, and no way would there have been a 'gaping hole'. Total crap.

But, typical Daily Heil reporting.

Re: Daily Mail classic door 'blows open at 27000 ft'

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2013, 09:08
by Darren Wheeler
At least after reading the comments I know don't have the urge to hunt down and severely beat most of the posters.

I did say most...

Avherald's take

http://avherald.com/h?article=45dcf5b6&opt=512

Re: Daily Mail classic door 'blows open at 27000 ft'

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2013, 10:03
by tontybear
Darren Wheeler wrote:At least after reading the comments I know don't have the urge to hunt down and severely beat most of the posters.

I did say most...

Avherald's take

http://avherald.com/h?article=45dcf5b6&opt=512


Thanks for that Darren. it shows there was no need to divert as the Mails intrepid correspondabt wanted (demanded)!as HKG was the closest airport in any case!

Re: Daily Mail classic door 'blows open at 27000 ft'

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2013, 10:35
by Petmadness
Absolute trash v( This story reads like a best selling McNabb book - how are they allowed to get way with it. The picture of a man collecting his belongings depict him as relieved???? ?| ?|

Re: Daily Mail classic door 'blows open at 27000 ft'

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2013, 11:19
by HWVlover
I sense a compensation claim coming.
I predict an EPIC FAIL. ): ): ): ): ):

Re: Daily Mail classic door 'blows open at 27000 ft'

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2013, 12:08
by tontybear
HWVlover wrote:I sense a compensation claim coming.
I predict an EPIC FAIL. ): ): ): ): ):


Remember to pack some duct tape in your hand baggage for your flights this weekend David it may come in useful.

And some tranquilisers for the panicking cabin crew!

): ):

Re: Daily Mail classic door 'blows open at 27000 ft'

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2013, 12:18
by HWVlover
@Tonty.

Ha Ha Ha.
:X :X :X :X

Re: Daily Mail classic door 'blows open at 27000 ft'

PostPosted: 16 Feb 2013, 14:10
by easygoingeezer
I am more interested in how you can hide under a seat, and did the occupant mind.

Re: Daily Mail classic door 'blows open at 27000 ft'

PostPosted: 20 Feb 2013, 14:49
by woggledog
If this happened as told by this 'pilot' he wouldn't be here to tell the story. Explosive decompression would have reduced visibility in the cabin due to a sudden depressurisation, and anything not strapped down would have disappeared (or at least tried to) through the 1.5" gap

Furthermore, I'd have thought that it would have been more widely reported had this actually happened as told!