Luckily, this is not possible, due to the design of the airplane and the ambient air pressure.
(I had looked that up before, as I had always been a little bit afraid what would happen if a disoriented passenger wanting to use the toilet would open the wrong door )
He doesn't strike me as being particularly bright.
Ironically, thanks to 9/11, it's harder to hijack a plane than it used to be because of new safety measures put in place. Doesn't mean people won't still try, though.
Luckily, this is not possible, due to the design of the airplane and the ambient air pressure.
(I had looked that up before, as I had always been a little bit afraid what would happen if a disoriented passenger wanting to use the toilet would open the wrong door )
Haha, it was not that obvious to me until I looked it up.
But a single mentally unstable individual without weapons should hopefully not pose a big threat on an airplane.
The knife-wielding assailants of 9/11, of course, were another story...
Remember the shoe bomber? I found that one scary...
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