"Passenger Fred Wynn talked to WBZ-TV from the plane. He said the man was sitting right behind him with his girlfriend. "Boyfriend and girlfriend were arguing behind in me," Wynn said. "Boyfriend got mad, got up walked down the center aisle, grabbed the emergency door, ripped it off, completely off. FBI agent tackled him, handcuffed him. Shortly after, state police came on board and took him off." " (from CBS news article about this incident)
idk how it works on Air Busses but on older Boeings when you open the over wing exit, you completely remove it -- you're supposed to stow it on the exit row seats. (modern ones flip up and out.)
@@iocat It's the same thing on Airbus A320 series aircraft at least for the over wing exits - these open inwards and are removed completely, so they don't dangle above ones head like on the 737NGs or Max aircraft.
@@umbreonpokemon8190 - He was locked in the cockpit with no way of seeing. You'd think there'd be a few cockpit indicator lights/warnings that the door was open and the slide deployed though. Maybe that was an optional extra they didn't buy from Airbus.
that is the dumbest fucking remark i've heard today. the pax could have severe flying anxiety or some other mental issue and could not help it. it's not kind to make fun of it, before knowing the details.
I dont think this is actual footage and i DONT see ANY slide anywhere. I think this just some sort of screenshot to show us where the 3 planes were. And it sounds like it may hv been at night. Hey why didn't any alarm or light go on or offin the cockpit letting pilot know het slide was deployed.?!.?!
@@lullabyesmom Can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or serious so I will respond respectfully. I do understand that the video is a representation of positioning and that it is not actual footage. I was simply making a joking remark because the person on the radio as Port 25 asked which aircraft it was. Believe me when I say that it would very obvious between the three planes which one had an emergency slide deployed over the left wing. And since that’s absolutely not normal for an aircraft at the takeoff end of a runway. Port 25 didn’t need to ask which bird.
If you could do these highlight squares for the transmitting moving aircraft on the flight radar videos that would be an awesome feature that I'm sure many of your other viewers would also appreciate 🙃
Yes, being cruel to a person in possibly psychological distress, what a great "hero". Luckily, we as a human society still are kind enough to care about every single life.
@@ronik24 That person was extremely inconsiderate to other passengers, across multiple planes, many have appointments to meet. If not comfortable flying, should not have gotten onto the plane in the first place. Drive or take the train. Or bus.
Yes, it's a lot of money to go thru that process (no doubt); but I can't help bu think that it would still be A WHOLE LOT CHEAPER than having to go thru it a SECOND time with the same nut case. I dunno just frustrated like the rest of us.
This is my biggest fear with flying…Some asshole is going to do something stupid and after all the security all the waiting….you gotta go back to the gate
Ain't flying commercial great with everyone dressed in their best cloths and everyone is so friendly and the meals served are,,, Wait a minute,,, Sorry - I guess time warped a bit there, wish I didn't have to come back to this.
I worked Crash Fire Rescue at a major west coast airport. I was never able to understand how the airports could spend millions of dollars on CFR, Police, Operations, snow removal and maintenance vehicles, and equip them with the cheapest of all radios. We had Mutual Aid agreements with the city, county and the state so we sometimes went off the airport. If we lost line of sight with the tower, the radios were worthless.
Yes i agree it seems like audio is the worst in all of this. Kind of important to hv good strong communication devices good comms esp with aircraft sheesh. Was it this vid he couldn't hear that gal and we too fould barely hear her, but then after she repeated he apparently did hear her.?!
Blowing a slide with an engine running typicaly damages the mounting structure where the slide attaches. It can be a VERY clostly repair. That person costs the airline easily into the 6 figures. Happened in one of the airlines I worked at. It was a very costly error, not mischief like this one.
_JetBlue passenger, Angel Luis Torres Morales, of Puerto Rico, was arraigned Wednesday in the East Boston division of the Boston Municipal Court on charges of interfering with operations of an aircraft._
I don't think it's needed? Either the door is closed and the slide is stowed, or the door is open and the plane should not move. The situation of door closed, slide deployed is more or less impossible.
Yeah, the lower ecam of the A320 only shows you if the slides are Armed/Disarmed and if the doors are opened But all A320’s OW windows are equipped with slides only not rafts.
@@CuthbertNibbles Uhm, every time the plane is at the gate with the door open, the slide is stowed. He's saying if someone manually opened the door WHILE ARMED, will it give you more than just an open door indication. Since cabin crew has already verified doors armed for departure, you could assume that and open door = slide deployment, but again - I think that's what they are asking, is there something separate? Because who knows, someone COULD have technically disarmed the door then opened it lol. Obviously if it's an over wing exit, the slide is out.
@@EstorilEm again, why does the pilot need to know the slide is deployed? If the door is open, they must stop the plane, and if the slide is deployed, the door will not close. What time-critical decision would be taken differently if this information were available?
@@CuthbertNibbles Planning. They need to know if the company needs to get parts or another aircraft ready or if they can just close the door after making a stop back at the gate.
"Let nature take it's course..." Nahhhhh...too much paperwork. Let the guy get his tail handed to him by the LEO while everyone points and laughs after screaming...I bet he wasn't expecting that to happen lol
Still going to be a crap ton of paperwork for the pilots and FAs without any pay. They usually only get paid when working a plane with the parking brake off.
Well they can be detached presumably as they are designed to also be life rafts, I think. If they dragged it it would ruin it and they are expensive items. IT will cost them enough just to have it tested and repacked.
@@TomSherwood-z5l It's likely that the slight get completely damaged while in thrust of the engine. And as I recall this aircraft sit there for two hours, so I think they detached it.
This is the This is the Wal-Mart crowd who are flying as passengers on commercial airliners today. I retired as a pilot from United 10 years ago and am so happy I am no longer flying a commercial airliner today.
Here’s a thought. Price the tickets the way they should which would be out of reach for most. Stop trying to cram as many people as possible into tin. Stop building airports that are more like containers instead of welcoming spaces and most importantly, STOP SERVING ALCOHOL IN THE AIRPORT AND ON FLIGHTS.
So did the pilot just hv to taxi back to the gate with the slide flopping or dragging? Or are they able to get the slide back into the plane first? And i love the pilot saying,"oh great." To the slide being deployed lol.
What do they do with the slide? Does it unhook from the aircraft and has to be loaded on a truck or something? Obviously the plane cant move with it attached.
Private airplane owner and pilot here. It takes SO MUCH time, money and effort to get to a certain level in aviation and the last thing any pilot wants is an event that would jeopardize all that. Plus you can make the front page of every newspaper in the country (worst case). I worry for the pilots every time I hit "play" on one of these videos. What a tool this passenger was. Glad it turned out OK.
That's when the plane starts pressurizing once airborne, due to pressure differential. On the ground the airplane is still in ground mode and pressure diff is zero.
Overwing exit doors are unlocked while taxiing. The lock is a 28V solenoid that locks when powered. The door flight lock will automatically lock during take off, in-flight, landing, and unlock on the ground to allow for opening of the exit in emergency situations. The commands for the flight lock are dependent upon engine speed thrust level position. It also unlocks when power is cut. Once the plane is pressurized, the doors cannot be removed even if unlocked. (Based on a 737-NG, other models could be slightly different)
There have been a couple times ive wanted to jump out over anxiety, BUT I wont jeopardize the aircraft, crew, or passengers cuz im a reaonable, logical, respectful, ADULT. I also dont have $100,000 + grand to buy them a new slide
@@billb7876 what happens to the people on the plane. For some reason people have started to hone in on mental health, addiction, alcohol, and forget there is a plane full of innocent people
@@Kalikus808 A reasonable and logical adult *can* have anxiety over flying. I'm a nervous flyer, but wouldn't jump out of a plane. People are allowed to have fears over stupid stuff.
Anxiety is neither logical nor reasonable. y'all aren't better than someone who acts poorly because of their anxiety disorder, they've just got it worse than you.
Passenger should be charged criminally (but odds are FAA wont pursue) and then sued by Jet Blue, United and American for the cost of the slide repack, lost revenue, fuel burn and inconvience. Airport needs better radios for their response vehicles, they suck and could have cost lives if a serious threat had emerged.
@@OMGWTFLOLSMH Some of this is user error and the rest is off-site receivers doing the recording. A poorly handled HT from inside the vehicle just isn't all that great.
No-fly list.
No brain list
@@cippalippa5327 Is that some kind of usefull sublist from the No-fly list?
@@SB-cz9vo It is, you win the Darwin price.
yep, but the smart ass comments from the aircraft on the runway were unnecessary.
The comments were indeed needed!
To whichever pilot said on frequency ‘Or you could let nature take its course.’ - I want to buy you a beer, my man. 👏🏻😆
People like that pilot, like you and myself are the people that just had enough of all the sh...t. I'd buy both of you some beers!
Let nature take its course. - that pilot had enough of this crap happening on their planes.
Unfortunately I'm not sure how people compare to frozen turkeys for ingesting... Might damage the engine 🫤
@@jonathanbott87depends on how hard their head is
The damage to the plane and the delays caused are probably not worth the risk.
"Oh great..." I can feel the frustration
I hate paperwork.
@KennethAGrimm Exactly! Haha
Probably meant the flight is canceled and the aircraft out of service until the slide is repacked or replaced.
Wish they made slides that could suck right back in. I'll leave this to the Chinese to figure out
Yup he and his cabin crew ain't flying so they ain't earning money..
‘Or you could let nature take its course.’ Best line of the day. That needs to go on the VASAviation highlight reel.
I like how the pilots of the other two planes try to work together to help as much as possible.
The cooperation between all involved was stellar.
And they get to hear themselves on @VASAviation 😁
It was fantastic. I love seeing professional cooperation!
they only want to get out of the airport, as soon as possible. the enemy (another plane) of my enemy (time) is my friend...
"Passenger Fred Wynn talked to WBZ-TV from the plane. He said the man was sitting right behind him with his girlfriend.
"Boyfriend and girlfriend were arguing behind in me," Wynn said. "Boyfriend got mad, got up walked down the center aisle, grabbed the emergency door, ripped it off, completely off. FBI agent tackled him, handcuffed him. Shortly after, state police came on board and took him off." " (from CBS news article about this incident)
Argues with GF, rips the exit door right off the plane. Somebody needs some serious anger management therapy.
idk how it works on Air Busses but on older Boeings when you open the over wing exit, you completely remove it -- you're supposed to stow it on the exit row seats. (modern ones flip up and out.)
@@iocat It's the same thing on Airbus A320 series aircraft at least for the over wing exits - these open inwards and are removed completely, so they don't dangle above ones head like on the 737NGs or Max aircraft.
"Women are so much more emotional than men"
There's a man out there on the wing of the plane! /William Shatner
It was nice watching this lighthearted video after spending the rest of the morning looking at the DCA collision.
Oh yes, I thought the same.
Poor pilot at 2:24, you can definitely hear his frustration when he hears the slide deployed...
100k dollars to fix that.
He could have known the slide was activated here 1:29 already…
I dont see how a pilot rated on an A320 doesn't know that the over wing slide is always armed and will therefore deploy if opened from the inside.
You have no idea how expensive and time consuming that fix is gonna be. Repacking a slide is major. I really feel for the passengers and crew
@@umbreonpokemon8190 - He was locked in the cockpit with no way of seeing. You'd think there'd be a few cockpit indicator lights/warnings that the door was open and the slide deployed though. Maybe that was an optional extra they didn't buy from Airbus.
“…although we could let nature take its course…” 😂
and then about the slide, "oh great..."
Why ruin a perfectly good engine?
that is the dumbest fucking remark i've heard today. the pax could have severe flying anxiety or some other mental issue and could not help it. it's not kind to make fun of it, before knowing the details.
You are talking about a human life here...
@@ronik24 We are talking about a joke here...
Port 25 it’ll be the airplane at the beginning of 33L with the giant balloon hanging off the side. Shouldn’t be difficult to spot.
But they all look the same!
@@davidhandyman7571 No, only one has a big balloon hanging on his side :)
I dont think this is actual footage and i DONT see ANY slide anywhere. I think this just some sort of screenshot to show us where the 3 planes were. And it sounds like it may hv been at night. Hey why didn't any alarm or light go on or offin the cockpit letting pilot know het slide was deployed.?!.?!
@@lullabyesmom Can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or serious so I will respond respectfully. I do understand that the video is a representation of positioning and that it is not actual footage. I was simply making a joking remark because the person on the radio as Port 25 asked which aircraft it was. Believe me when I say that it would very obvious between the three planes which one had an emergency slide deployed over the left wing. And since that’s absolutely not normal for an aircraft at the takeoff end of a runway. Port 25 didn’t need to ask which bird.
Homie said let nature take its course 😂
If you could do these highlight squares for the transmitting moving aircraft on the flight radar videos that would be an awesome feature that I'm sure many of your other viewers would also appreciate 🙃
We are working on thing that are even better than that
Oh yea the hardest thing for me is keeping track of who is speaking and which airplane was U3626 again? ...
When there's confirmation that the slide deployed, you can just hear the pilot questioning all his career choices 😂
Bro actually said let nature take its course on the freq 😂😂😂😂 you unsung hero, whoever you are!
Definitely a BOSS level statement, getting sucked in the engine would be a mess
Yes, being cruel to a person in possibly psychological distress, what a great "hero". Luckily, we as a human society still are kind enough to care about every single life.
@@ronik24 That person was extremely inconsiderate to other passengers, across multiple planes, many have appointments to meet. If not comfortable flying, should not have gotten onto the plane in the first place. Drive or take the train. Or bus.
@@ronik24 you must be fun at parties
@@ronik24you act stupid, you get to be known as one, cry
Priority deplaning costs a bit more than priority boarding
But it includes escorts, body guards, and shiny metal bracelets!
and fines! And lawsuits!
Put that individual on the "No-Fly" list forever, absolutely no excuse for that behavior
Yes, it's a lot of money to go thru that process (no doubt); but I can't help bu think that it would still be A WHOLE LOT CHEAPER than having to go thru it a SECOND time with the same nut case. I dunno just frustrated like the rest of us.
This is my biggest fear with flying…Some asshole is going to do something stupid and after all the security all the waiting….you gotta go back to the gate
0:54 "although we could let nature take it's course." 😂
That gets expensive, ironing the dents out of the landing gear.
I love the cooperation and teamwork between the pilots of three different companies.
Ain't flying commercial great with everyone dressed in their best cloths and everyone is so friendly and the meals served are,,, Wait a minute,,, Sorry - I guess time warped a bit there, wish I didn't have to come back to this.
I am SO GLAD I fly for a freight only airline~!
BDB-Air: "Boxes Don't Bitch!"
@@atcatorl In German we say: Cargo motzt nicht, Cargo kotzt nicht.
People ruin everything.
@@atcatorl Yes sir!
The only thing you have to worry about is lithium batteries.
I worked Crash Fire Rescue at a major west coast airport. I was never able to understand how the airports could spend millions of dollars on CFR, Police, Operations, snow removal and maintenance vehicles, and equip them with the cheapest of all radios. We had Mutual Aid agreements with the city, county and the state so we sometimes went off the airport. If we lost line of sight with the tower, the radios were worthless.
Yes i agree it seems like audio is the worst in all of this. Kind of important to hv good strong communication devices good comms esp with aircraft sheesh. Was it this vid he couldn't hear that gal and we too fould barely hear her, but then after she repeated he apparently did hear her.?!
Oregon, Wash, or Cali? I am in oregon not far from pdx airport.
That American pilot joke after the little break he left is classic.
Not only is the flight crew mad but just think of maintenance that has to get the slide back and secured.
They will install another prepacked slide up in the doorway. The other one needs the whole procedure done elsewhere.
It's major. Poor passengers and crew. Repacking a slide is very expensive and time consuming.
What a freaking idiot.
Blowing a slide with an engine running typicaly damages the mounting structure where the slide attaches. It can be a VERY clostly repair. That person costs the airline easily into the 6 figures. Happened in one of the airlines I worked at. It was a very costly error, not mischief like this one.
The slide deploying will cost jet blue about 75k
@@Zamiroh Less, if any person stepped on it, but much more if it got damaged by the running engine.
"Let nature take it's course" this pilot is a freaking savage 😂
Liking the "nature take it's course" pilot
So does the engine manufacturer. I'm not sure about the insurance company though.
There are less troublesome ways to get to be the subject of a TH-cam video.
Go big or go home mentality, mayhaps?
What on earth was in their mind when they decided to open the exit? Some people need to be on a permanent no fly list.
Loved the comment about letting nature taking the course.
That'd be a hell of a "bird strike" lol.
Did he mean let the guy get hit by a jet on runway?
@@LeslieSmith-x7n Basically yes.
@@LeslieSmith-x7n Or get sucked into an engine.
@@LeslieSmith-x7n that’s how I heard it.
…. and now over to TikTok to see what happened inside the plane. 😳
I can imagine the first thought of the tower controller, 'How can you have a mayday on the gr... oh."
Are you dumb? That is not what any competent adult would think.
Prayers up for the victims of the Reagan Airport crash. Ugh...this has been an awful night here in DC. God be with everyone involved.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
How will that help?
The 'let nature take its course' guy omfg. Who are you sir
He's not telling
There was just a report of a plane crash in Washington DC into the Potomac River.
AA CRJ7 collided with a helicopter, possibly military. Both went down in the Potomac.
this seems to ve happening more and more. if you can't fly without getting drunk, stoned or otherwise under the influence, DON'T FLY!
So much entitlement these days smh.
Yea, verily.
What makes you think they were under the influence?
@ exactly more likely they wanted to stretch their legs because the plane wasn't taking off and they got bored lol.
Is it happening more or are we just getting more aware of it when it happens?
Careful, Icarus.
💀😅
He was going the wrong direction, then😂
I am Klaus.
So sad what happened at DCA.
I just watched the webcam video that showed the collision. 😢
Any voice for the black hawk with the Airplane crash on Regan International Airport?
Just an hour ago
_JetBlue passenger, Angel Luis Torres Morales, of Puerto Rico, was arraigned Wednesday in the East Boston division of the Boston Municipal Court on charges of interfering with operations of an aircraft._
and bail was set at a whopping $500... muchas gracias !!!
He better be okay with taking a boat home.
These TRAITOROUS JUDGES need to ho to GITMO @tbiytc2537
There was something on the wing!
Some....Thing on the wing!
I'm gonna need that madman to copy a number for possible passenger deviation.
And take some pictures, one facing forward, one facing to the side!
Boston Port Police need better radios.
Of course a Leo decided it was their time to shine while the other signs watched lol. More seriously, great teamwork.
Other signs? What are signs on a plane? What are you talking about?
@OMGWTFLOLSMH LEO is a Law Enforcement Officer. Also, often a horny star sign. Sometimes... both 😉
Ya that "of course we could just let nature take its course." Lol 😹🤣😹😂😹😭😹😅
2:18 there is no indication in the cockpit about a slide deployment?
I don't think it's needed? Either the door is closed and the slide is stowed, or the door is open and the plane should not move. The situation of door closed, slide deployed is more or less impossible.
Yeah, the lower ecam of the A320 only shows you if the slides are Armed/Disarmed and if the doors are opened
But all A320’s OW windows are equipped with slides only not rafts.
@@CuthbertNibbles Uhm, every time the plane is at the gate with the door open, the slide is stowed. He's saying if someone manually opened the door WHILE ARMED, will it give you more than just an open door indication.
Since cabin crew has already verified doors armed for departure, you could assume that and open door = slide deployment, but again - I think that's what they are asking, is there something separate? Because who knows, someone COULD have technically disarmed the door then opened it lol.
Obviously if it's an over wing exit, the slide is out.
@@EstorilEm again, why does the pilot need to know the slide is deployed? If the door is open, they must stop the plane, and if the slide is deployed, the door will not close. What time-critical decision would be taken differently if this information were available?
@@CuthbertNibbles Planning. They need to know if the company needs to get parts or another aircraft ready or if they can just close the door after making a stop back at the gate.
Banned for life. Maybe he can go Greyhound, and leap out into the traffic.
I hope so
Nah. Even Greyhound is too good for this character. Let him walk.
"Let nature take it's course..." Nahhhhh...too much paperwork. Let the guy get his tail handed to him by the LEO while everyone points and laughs after screaming...I bet he wasn't expecting that to happen lol
Still going to be a crap ton of paperwork for the pilots and FAs without any pay. They usually only get paid when working a plane with the parking brake off.
Kudos for ATC for insisting on the slide.
We all came here looking for the DCA audio.
Victor , do you have the audio from DC ?
@VASAviation Mass Casualty plane crash in washington about an hour ago 😢
We’re getting to the point where mental health evaluations will need to be done on passengers
Yeah, because there aren't enough delays and restrictions right now. Let's make air travel completely intolerable, like a punishment.
So how do they move the aircraft with the slide deployed? Did they need to detach it?
Well they can be detached presumably as they are designed to also be life rafts, I think. If they dragged it it would ruin it and they are expensive items. IT will cost them enough just to have it tested and repacked.
Affirmative.
@@TomSherwood-z5l It's likely that the slight get completely damaged while in thrust of the engine. And as I recall this aircraft sit there for two hours, so I think they detached it.
"We could just let nature takes its course .." LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL AWESOME AND TRUE!
Love the comment about nature taking its course
0:53 "Or we could let nature take its course" 😂😂 Brilliant!
Jetblue? Honestly thought it would have been Spirit.
This is the
This is the Wal-Mart crowd who are flying as passengers on commercial airliners today. I retired as a pilot from United 10 years ago and am so happy I am no longer flying a commercial airliner today.
Was a time when airline travel was elegant, or at least people looked decent. Nowadays it's like being on a Greyhound bus in the air.
Here’s a thought. Price the tickets the way they should which would be out of reach for most. Stop trying to cram as many people as possible into tin. Stop building airports that are more like containers instead of welcoming spaces and most importantly, STOP SERVING ALCOHOL IN THE AIRPORT AND ON FLIGHTS.
Thank you for your excellent work Victor.
So did the pilot just hv to taxi back to the gate with the slide flopping or dragging? Or are they able to get the slide back into the plane first? And i love the pilot saying,"oh great." To the slide being deployed lol.
What do they do with the slide? Does it unhook from the aircraft and has to be loaded on a truck or something? Obviously the plane cant move with it attached.
What a CF!
Not the dude saying we could let nature take its course
Great teamwork. 👒 off
When you want to become a star of the day. Just fly to 10.000 feet and let him/her get out of the plane.
😂😂”we could let nature take it’s course”!!
That will be an expensive incident for someone
Yea, unfortunately not for the perpetrator, as I don't think he has about 100 000 $ for the slight, damaged in the thrust of engine 1.
For punishment they should let everyone else on the plane teach him why that was a bad idea
Crash at Reagan
Mid-air. Unfortunately it was only a matter of time with how bad US aviation has been.
Well, that's going to be expensive.
Roughly $50,000 per slide.
Even more if someone slides down it.
It is both time consuming and expensive. 50k probably is on the lighter side. This a**hole needs to pay for it and compensate the passengers.
How much work is it to roll the slide back up?
His paycheck needs to be garnished until the repair is paid in full. He had a fight with his girlfriend. An article was written about this.
Are you kidding? That is pathetic.
Im surprised 1606 was only 20min late. They must have delt with that slide pretty quick.
0:54 I laughed a bit too hard on that
can someone explain why some of the recordings are completely not understandable
WAIT a minute.. runway 33 ?? boston and DC ?
Adding this to the list of life's mysteries we may never fully understand. WHY???
I do wonder if it was like a mental crisis or just ine of those super entitled people who demands to get off when they please
Probably both.
Either way, the person is nuts and this is going to be an expensive lesson for them.
Private airplane owner and pilot here. It takes SO MUCH time, money and effort to get to a certain level in aviation and the last thing any pilot wants is an event that would jeopardize all that. Plus you can make the front page of every newspaper in the country (worst case). I worry for the pilots every time I hit "play" on one of these videos. What a tool this passenger was. Glad it turned out OK.
Nothing on the pikot for this one, just a long crappy night ahead of him.
Can you make ATC of plane crash at DCA?
American pilot is savage with that comment
FAA will still get onto the controller for not telling the AAL pilot to "continue holding in position" since it was over 1min 30sec 🤣
DCA crash just now
I would love to know what was going through the individual's head that resulted in that course of action.
NM the answer was in the comments.
The DCA crash I know you will coming up with the communications
”No, the pilot has reported that a law enforcement officer was able to seduce them on the aircraft”
- How I Met your Mother
I thought that, once that door was closed, it was impossible to open until the plane landed???
They are sitting on the taxiway short of the runway.
That's when the plane starts pressurizing once airborne, due to pressure differential. On the ground the airplane is still in ground mode and pressure diff is zero.
@magical_catgirl Thank you.
@@VASAviation Thank you.
Overwing exit doors are unlocked while taxiing. The lock is a 28V solenoid that locks when powered. The door flight lock will automatically lock during take off, in-flight, landing, and unlock on the ground to allow for opening of the exit in emergency situations. The commands for the flight lock are dependent upon engine speed thrust level position. It also unlocks when power is cut. Once the plane is pressurized, the doors cannot be removed even if unlocked. (Based on a 737-NG, other models could be slightly different)
Well, at least this passenger made it to my favorite TH-cam channel!
Audio like this is just inexcusable in 2025
Can we all just go ONE day without someone doing something stupid?
Didn't think so.
There have been a couple times ive wanted to jump out over anxiety, BUT I wont jeopardize the aircraft, crew, or passengers cuz im a reaonable, logical, respectful, ADULT.
I also dont have $100,000 + grand to buy them a new slide
A reasonable and logical adult wouldn't have anxiety over flying.
Yes but try to imagine if your anxiety got much worse, much much worse? You don't know whats happened to this person
@@billb7876 what happens to the people on the plane. For some reason people have started to hone in on mental health, addiction, alcohol, and forget there is a plane full of innocent people
@@Kalikus808 A reasonable and logical adult *can* have anxiety over flying. I'm a nervous flyer, but wouldn't jump out of a plane. People are allowed to have fears over stupid stuff.
Anxiety is neither logical nor reasonable. y'all aren't better than someone who acts poorly because of their anxiety disorder, they've just got it worse than you.
Funniest line I've heard in a while!!
"let nature take its course" Funny, but he knew nothing about this guy...
The radio quality is embarrassing. Geez.
Ever heard of a lock?
Passenger should be charged criminally (but odds are FAA wont pursue) and then sued by Jet Blue, United and American for the cost of the slide repack, lost revenue, fuel burn and inconvience. Airport needs better radios for their response vehicles, they suck and could have cost lives if a serious threat had emerged.
Honestly, my CB radio from the 70s had 10x better clarity. WTH?
@@OMGWTFLOLSMH Some of this is user error and the rest is off-site receivers doing the recording.
A poorly handled HT from inside the vehicle just isn't all that great.
Plus replacement of the exit door he ripped completely off the plane.
Guy just really, really needed a smoke.
And nothing of value was lost!
Time and the slides, as well as fuel.
RIP to the passengers onboard AA5342 😪😪
Instead of bird strike you can have a human strike