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We all have seen the movies were one pistol shot or what not causes
the side of an airliner explode sucking the people, seats, etc. into the void. What would happen in the reality? Let's assume the plane is at the cruising altitude. |
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What would happen in the reality? Let's assume the plane is
at the cruising altitude. it would hiss until someone puts a inflight magazine to a good use and puts it over the hole. Only if they managed to take out a window would there be a large loss of cabin pressure,and then only until something like a briefcase can be put over the opening. Matt Gunsch, A&P,IA,Private Pilot Riding member of the 2003 world champion drill team Arizona Precision Motorcycle Drill Team GWRRA,NRA,GOA |
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![]() wrote in message om... We all have seen the movies were one pistol shot or what not causes the side of an airliner explode sucking the people, seats, etc. into the void. What would happen in the reality? Let's assume the plane is at the cruising altitude. A bullet hole is nothing. The cabin pressurization systems can handle it. I had the bottom of a rear door seal (about two feet of seal) fail once, and all it did was hiss until we threw a bunch of wet paper towels in the hole. And if you lose a window, sure you'll get everything loose like paper and small items blowing around, but a regular sized person isn't going to get sucked out. Might seal up the hole pretty efficiently though. |
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"Ragnar" wrote in message ...
wrote in message om... We all have seen the movies were one pistol shot or what not causes the side of an airliner explode sucking the people, seats, etc. into the void. What would happen in the reality? Let's assume the plane is at the cruising altitude. A bullet hole is nothing. The cabin pressurization systems can handle it. I had the bottom of a rear door seal (about two feet of seal) fail once, and all it did was hiss until we threw a bunch of wet paper towels in the hole. And if you lose a window, sure you'll get everything loose like paper and small items blowing around, but a regular sized person isn't going to get sucked out. Might seal up the hole pretty efficiently though. I believe you are generally correct, but there have been exceptions. ISTR the loss of a USAF crewmember on a C-130, the one engaged by Peruvian aircraft in during a counterdrug mission, for example? Subject to correction from anyone who knows what happened, I seem to remember that a crewmember was sucked out of a rather small opening--I have not found much about it, other than mention that the attack did occur in April 1992. On the civil side, passengers have been lost when they departed (in more ways than one) through not-that-much larger fuselage openings created due to turbine failures. Brooks |
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![]() Hi There was an incident involving an R.C.A.F. Station Namao-based S.A.C. KC-135 Stratotanker back in 1961. (S.A.C. maintained a standing tanker detachment at R.C.A.F. Station Namao, located just north of the city of Edmonton, Alberta. The aircraft had been involved in refueling a B-52 north of R.C.A.F. Station Namao, when one of the windows blew out at altitude and partially sucked one of the crew out of the aircraft. Apparently the resulting trauma to his body allowed all the blood to be sucked out. I talked to an old boomer who recalled the incident and said that when the plane landed at Namao, there was a stream of frozen blood running along the side of the fuselage. Cheers...Chris |
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And if you lose a window, sure you'll get everything loose like paper and
small items blowing around, but a regular sized person isn't going to get sucked out. Might seal up the hole pretty efficiently though. There's a Russian movie, where exactly that happened. It's a comedy. However, the gaping hole will not occur? |
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Not much.
The hissing noise would be irksome, though. Even if it took out a window- and a large window at that- there wold be an initial puff of wind, then a howling noise. Oh yeah, all the passengers would begin screaming as they got tangled up in their oxygen masks/lines. The big problem would be if the bullet hit something important, like the beverage cart . . . Steve Swartz wrote in message om... We all have seen the movies were one pistol shot or what not causes the side of an airliner explode sucking the people, seats, etc. into the void. What would happen in the reality? Let's assume the plane is at the cruising altitude. |
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![]() wrote in message om... We all have seen the movies were one pistol shot or what not causes the side of an airliner explode sucking the people, seats, etc. into the void. What would happen in the reality? Let's assume the plane is at the cruising altitude. The subject of your query puzzles me as this is a military aviation forum but will attempt an answer for you. If it hits nothing vital (electrical, hydraulic, etc) the answer is...pretty much nothing. Tex |
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The subject of your query puzzles me as this is a military aviation forum
but will attempt an answer for you. If it hits nothing vital (electrical, hydraulic, etc) the answer is...pretty much nothing. Tex The reason I posted it here is that here is the place where the people who think about this kind of crap congregate. Like me. |
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