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    [News] Plane gone down in the French Alps?

    It does not state WHERE this is stored, but I would still expect it to be in the cockpit, which is why it make great emphasis on communication between cabin crew and pilot / co-pilot in setion V.1 (page 6). As an escape weapon it is only needed to get through the cockpit window or break open a...
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    [News] Plane gone down in the French Alps?

    As I understand it the axe is kept secure INSIDE the cockpit so this security source doesn't know what he's talking about, although he may have been attempting to kick it or ram the door using a trolley and hand luggage (with the help of air crew and passengers ). If the axe is accessible...
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    [News] Plane gone down in the French Alps?

    Yet pilots are expected to put planes in dangerous situations when training on flight simulators, and see how their colleagues deal with it. Perhaps he was at the point where his breakdown meant he could not seperate the reality of an actual aircraft from a test exercise on a flight simulator...
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    [News] Plane gone down in the French Alps?

    Would you allow them to drive a car. They have the same means to create carnage, just as Bryan Drysdale did when he parked on Ufton Nervert level crossing. Would you let them board a bus. Would you ever allow them out of their house, simply because they may attack someone at random. Just where...
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    [News] Plane gone down in the French Alps?

    No amount of checking, testing, technology, medical treatment or hindsight can ever counter a scenario where a SERIES of events COMBINE to cause this kind of incident. It isn't the individual factors, it is the combination of MANY factors coming into alignment that gives someone the intent, the...
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