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Smoker tried to open plane door

Posted:
21 Nov 2005, 14:41
by McCoy
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-p ... 456076.stmA French woman has admitted attempting to open an airplane door mid-flight so that she could smoke a cigarette.
Sandrine Helene Sellies, 34, who has a fear of flying, had drunk alcohol and taken sleeping tablets ahead of the flight from Hong Kong to Brisbane.
She was seen on the Cathay Pacific plane walking towards a door with an unlit cigarette and a lighter.
She then began tampering with the emergency exit until she was stopped by a flight attendant.

Posted:
21 Nov 2005, 14:52
by Littlejohn
Humm.[:?]400 quid fine, suspended on good behaviour. Makes it almost worthwhile having a go at opening the door to have a fag. Hang on, no, that's silly - there's no where to go outside! Much better to open the window and stick your head out for a quick puff.

Posted:
21 Nov 2005, 14:58
by martinmoore50
Would have been a different story in the US Ã she'd currently be in Gitmo, following a 'warm' welcome from the TSA [B)]

Posted:
21 Nov 2005, 22:10
by Wolves27
The stupid muppet....
Dean

Posted:
22 Nov 2005, 00:36
by RichardMannion
I agree with Dean's sentiments and I think the fine was far too lenient. Talk about common sense and stupidity.
Thanks,
Richard

Posted:
22 Nov 2005, 10:23
by p17blo
AFAIK it is impossible for a person of normal strength to open a cabin door whilst in flight due to the difference in pressures. Is this correct?
Paul

Posted:
22 Nov 2005, 10:28
by BlackCat
Yep, doors open inward and are effectively a plug, so the higher pressure inside ensures that it is pretty much impossible to open an exit in flight.
BC

Posted:
22 Nov 2005, 13:22
by Littlejohn
Although what she tried to do was pretty much without risk, there is a principle involved. After all, if she was so dumb and drunk to think she could go outside for a smoke, then one has to presume she would have happily have had a fag in the heads and presumably would have thrown the dog end in the trash. The rules are very clear, and I really cannot imagine a defense to the charges bought (although no detail of the case was given). I too think she got off lightly.