DoinTime
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MarineGrunt said:Ha! They'd never figure my code out!
"So.... the code to the air-sheild is: 'one-two-three-four-five....."![]()
Thats the kind of code an idiot puts on their luggage.
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MarineGrunt said:Ha! They'd never figure my code out!
"So.... the code to the air-sheild is: 'one-two-three-four-five....."![]()
True there's no doubt there'd be plenty of weird things to work around. CSD and Generator disconnects are electric... have the HIJACK panic button isolate these switches. Or have the system on its own isolated Battery + inverter, with perhaps 40 minutes of power. If we haven't solved it after 40 minutes, it's too late anyhow.DoinTime said:The autoflight/FMS system would have to be rewired to the DC power system as deselecting the ships AC power would render all of those systems inoperative. Handflying a dark airplane would not that big of a deal in day VFR conditions.
Swede, you got the right idea, just not quite fully developed.Swede said:A non-pilot suggested the following as an anti-hijacking concept. Initially I thought "no way" but there are elements which might work.
A guarded "Hijack" switch is installed into the jet. Upon attempted forced entry, a pilot would press and hold the switch for, say, 4 seconds. When activated, the system would do the following...
1) In all cases the autopilot would engage, and the jet would climb to, or descend to, a safe altitude determined by the FMS for the given topography, i.e. "Level Change" to 10,000' in a wings level manner. It would then continue straight and level until the system is deactivated or the jet runs out of fuel.
2) The autopilot would lock out, and could ONLY be unlocked with a 4 or 6 digit code entered into the FMC.
3) Jet could also use comm systems to alert authorities the system is engaged.
Accidental engagement would be embarrassing, but not dangerous. If the bad guys make it into the seats, they couldn't fly the airplane anywhere. No pilot these days would reveal the code given that death is imminent anyhow.
There are elements to this scheme that might work with transport aircraft w/FMS. The big objection of course is ANY system which potentially could "take control" of the aircraft.
Thoughts?
How about we just make the airplanes remote controlled and the pilots would fly in a Falcon 10 behind and above the aircraft, or make them towed in a glider behind the airplane... tied to the wingtips... that'll keep the pilots awake (wake-turbs and all). How about we have a supercomputer that flies the airplane from takeoff to landing and the pilot gets a code from dispatch if he needs to override it, and they'll have all kinds of security questions to ask, including anniversary date and wife's dress size. It'll improve safety, liability, responsibility, cost, and make all pilots better husbands. Hell, let's just quit carrying passengers.mar said:I don't know why my idea hasn't taken off yet:
I think the cockpit should be sealed off from the main cabin. Completely. On the ground you enter through a separate door. You use a separate lav and a separate galley. There is no access to the main cabin.
Of course this may be a problem for checking the wings for snow and ice before takeoff or looking at the engines and wings during an emergency.
This is where camera's have their place--on the wing, on the fuselage, in the cabin--but out of the cockpit.
ShyFlyGuy said:Hell, let's just quit carrying passengers.
It's pretty simple...since the door is the only thing that resists bullets, just shoot on either the left side or the right side of the door...I guess it all depends on whether you lean to the left or the right...but any whoo, shoot on the left or right side of the door and then let the surviving member of the cockpit open the door for you. If that doesn't work...then it's time to start showing the remaining crewmember baby heads.FracCapt said:Swede, you're heading for this post is correct.....STUPID anti-terrorist idea...
...El Al has the right idea....an Uzi and a couple handguns in each cockpit. What more do you need?
I know it's stupid, but I thought it was imaginative. The idea isn't to PREVENT the airplane from crashing, the idea is to keep them from aiming the **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**ed thing, and possibly allowing the crew to regain control. If Achmed and Mustapha took a crash axe to the panel, I doubt that'd help them point it at the Sears tower.FracCapt said:Swede, you're heading for this post is correct.....STUPID anti-terrorist idea.