lowlycfi
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The plane was former N401MJ....sounds familiar to the Mesa guys!
I knew Mesa would be mentioned somewhere in the first page of this thread.
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The plane was former N401MJ....sounds familiar to the Mesa guys!
Wonder how the pilots got out? My worst fear is to be upside down in an RJ, on fire, and the FA bolts before retracting her jumpseat.
I knew Mesa would be mentioned somewhere in the first page of this thread.
I've never tried it, but apparently there is a quick release on the FA jumpseat headrest. So in theory, you could remove the headrest and then reach over and release the jumpseat and climb out. Of course, in the meantime the plane is burning like a dropped marshmallow.
Wonder how the pilots got out? My worst fear is to be upside down in an RJ, on fire, and the FA bolts before retracting her jumpseat.
I've never tried it, but apparently there is a quick release on the FA jumpseat headrest. So in theory, you could remove the headrest and then reach over and release the jumpseat and climb out. Of course, in the meantime the plane is burning like a dropped marshmallow.