Guest 645- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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I have just read the following news item and as I take flights frequently I can't think of anything scarier than this other than crashing....
A passenger on a charter flight in northern Canada forced open the aircraft's door and leapt to his death, making the freezing cabin depressurise at 23,000ft.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Staff Sgt Harold Trupish said the incident happened during a flight to Cambridge Bay.The Adlair Aviation King Air 200 twin-engined turboprop was about 110 miles from the Cambridge Bay airport when the man jumped.
Staff Sgt Trupish said the pilots reported that the 20-year-old passenger had become unruly and that they were unable to prevent him from jumping.
Police are searching for the body of the man, who was not named.
Paul Laserich, the airline's general manager said the opened door caused the cabin to depressurise, filling the cockpit with a roar of frigid, Arctic air. He praised the pilot for his quick-thinking decision to land the aircraft.
"They brought the ship safely back. Everybody is OK. They are a little shaken up. They are OK. That is what is most important," said Mr Laserich.
The pilot was said to be too distressed to talk to reporters.
Pass me a new pair of undies..
Marek
I think therefore I am (not a Tory supporter)
Trouser-embarassing indeed. Poor lad.
Guest 657- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
- Posts: 3,037
That is scary. When I worked for the Civil Service a guy I knew tried to open the door of a plane, thankfully he was restrained. He never did return to work poor fella.