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Not only that...in space, no one can hear you scream. :nuts:GravityHater said:TUC at 600 is about 9 seconds.
They tell you about the noise, the cold, the fog, the disorientation.
What they fail to tell you about it the agonizing abdominal and sinus/middle ear pain.
What do you think they were talkin bout in flight school when they said, "from a high to a low, look out below"?redd said:I switched to the airline movie and saw a guy being sucked down a flight of stairs, down the aisle in the cabin, and finally after about 2 minutes worth of a journey, out through the hole in the side of the airplane...
Something about this made me squirt coffee out of my nose! :laugh:I switched to the airline movie and saw a guy being sucked down a flight of stairs, down the aisle in the cabin, and finally after about 2 minutes worth of a journey, out through the hole in the side of the airplane
Well that goes without saying, all lavs are air-tight. But the problem is that the lav door kept opening and closing so the guy in there could see what was happening.garf12 said:I missed that part in the movie so Im not sure if it was explained, but In the book the story goes that the lav is sealed so the air stays in there.
Why is it that the only black guy on board had to die?!redd said:I switched to the airline movie and saw a guy being sucked down a flight of stairs, down the aisle in the cabin, and finally after about 2 minutes worth of a journey, out through the hole in the side of the airplane.