quote:Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
I'm no expert, but surely having the device in his undercrackers would mean the explosive force was not contained and directed but would have expanded outwards in all directions, taking various parts of himself with it. A bit like setting off black powder in a pile as a opposed to on a musket barrel behind a lead ball.
There was a case a few years ago of an Al Queda 'mastermind' who thought that concealing a bomb INSIDE (!) a man and detonating it next to a Saudi VIP would assassinate him. They discovered that the human body is quite good at containing explosions [:$].
quote:Originally posted by aspence7
Surely in a pressurised aircraft at altitude there would be a far different outcome to this?
I quite agree, it was also quite obvious that if at altitude this test would have led to de-pressurization as the windows clearly lost their seals. That and a weakened infrastructure could have resulted in far different outcomes.
There's a plane at JFK, to fly you back from far away
all those dark and frantic transatlantic miles