Don't worry its still by far the safest way to travel. 3500 die in road traffic accidents every day,this topic is very interesting to me cos I fly to TX often.
Don't worry its still by far the safest way to travel. 3500 die in road traffic accidents every day,this topic is very interesting to me cos I fly to TX often.
I saw some expert on Sky News sat in flight simulator earlier today giving an explanation.
There are three settings for the door in the cockpit.
Locked, unlocked and neutral.
If the pilot in the cock pit sets it to lock there's **** all anyone outside the cockpit can do about it.
It would be highly unlikely that a pilot falling unconscious would knock the switch to lock, it would have to be done deliberately.
they should have 2, unlock and neutral.
unlock is unlocked, neutral means locked but can be accessed by a keypad and each pilot has their own 4 digit PIN that will override the lock
What if a pilot has been accosted outside by a group of freedom fighters?
Do we have to bring Hcst into every thread FFSWhat if a pilot has been accosted outside by a group of freedom fighters?
Or a gang of terrorists?
The video doesn't mention what would happen if it was switched to lock, but it would be ridiculous if it didn't open.
There would be no point in having an override, if it didn't actually work in an emergency, so it will do.
That's the annual death toll on the roads, not daily.Don't worry its still by far the safest way to travel. 3500 die in road traffic accidents every day,
I think it works like a dead man's handle. It needs to be held in the lock position otherwise it will spring back to the normal position. As I understand it from the video,
1. After a request is made by phone they can decide to open the door or not. If they feel under threat they can move it to lock (which locks the door for 5 minutes unless the pilot overrides it). The switch reverts back to the normal position.
2. If there is no response from the cockpit, the stewards can enter a code to enter the cockpit. The pilots receive an audible notice of this and can override it and move it to lock.
What if a pilot has been accosted outside by a group of freedom fighters?
Thats the daily rate according to the W H O which just so happens to be about the same as the UK annual tollThat's the annual death toll on the roads, not daily.
What if a pilot has been accosted outside by a group of freedom fighters?
Thats the daily rate according to the W H O which just so happens to be about the same as the UK annual toll
So.....the 'unthinkable' happened?
Poor sods - RIP
The 3500 daily figure was from my post I looked it up.The UK annual toll is half that. Some of the safest roads in the world despite all the hysteria from people who want someone walking with a red flag in front of all vehicles.
If the death toll was the same per million vehicles as it was in 1935 then instead of 1,700 deaths last year there would have been 105,000.
This is almost certainly what happened to MH370? Seems like the pilot disabled every mode of communication and flew to a part of the world where it will be almost impossible to find the plane. Whether the pilot had depression I don't know - the other theory is he made a statement to the govt by using their plane to kill hundreds in protest to a political event which was taking place at the time.Maybe the Malaysian Airlines flight that disappeared into the Indian Ocean (?) was another.

This event is bad enough, but a lot of the posts on here range from worrying to simply poor. OLM should have shut it and followed his better judgment. It's off topic and moved to petty bickering, get a life you lot, ffs.![]()