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 Alleged Air India crash 1 survivor seat 11A

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RT8081
post Jun 12 2025, 11:23 PM

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Lambat bang but continue



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post Jun 12 2025, 11:34 PM

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QUOTE(bobafett @ Jun 12 2025, 11:29 PM)
QUOTE(iGamer @ Jun 12 2025, 11:32 PM)
But TS “India Today” claimed he survived by jumping out…  sweat.gif
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RT8081
post Jun 12 2025, 11:46 PM

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QUOTE(Freshmeat21 @ Jun 12 2025, 11:41 PM)
the door can be open so fast?
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QUOTE(azbro @ Jun 12 2025, 11:43 PM)
Watch to much Bollywood can be good too.

But I think they should investigate him first, maybe he cause that crash.
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https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/after-man-o...ory?id=99628573

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The Asiana Airlines Airbus A321 was reportedly about 800 feet above the ground when the passenger opened the door.

Witnesses told local media other passengers tried to restrain the passenger.

Dramatic video shows extreme wind blowing passengers in the final moments of the flight.

Opening an aircraft door is impossible while the plane is at cruising altitude or above 10,000 feet due to air pressure.

However, as the plane gets lower, experts say it is possible for a door to open as the pressure outside equalizes with the pressure inside the plane.
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"At cruising altitude there is enough pressure inside the cabin that it pushes the door against the hull of the airplane but, as the airplane descends, then the pressure begins to equalize. It is possible at very low altitudes as we've seen here for that door to be opened while the aircraft is still in flight," ABC News contributor and former Marine Col. Steve Ganyard explained.

"The fact that this happened in very low altitude just prior to touch down means that everybody should have been belted in. Nobody was going to get sucked out of the airplane but the person who opened the door certainly was in danger of falling out," he said.


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