Tel Aviv – A passenger aboard a flight from Eilat to Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport on Friday attempted to open the door of the aircraft while it was in the air, Israel’s Channel 2 reported.
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According to the flight crew, the passenger believed the door was the entrance to the bathroom.
“I heard a scream and turned my head where I saw one of the passengers on board attempting to open an emergency exit door,” according to a passenger on the flight. “He was in a panic as other passengers began yelling ‘what are you doing’?”
“That’s when the the flight crew pull him aside and began to interrogate him,” the passenger added.
The plane landed immediately after the event without further incident.
This might be wrong on this case. Usyally the door needs to open inward and can not be done when there is higher pressure inside, such as when flying at altitude. This case might be different due to a different model plane or flying low. In that case it might have caued such a disruption of airflow that it might…
Three standard deviations below average intelligence, there’s going to be some like that in every large population sampling, law of large numbers
I hope they gave him a chance to make asher utzar after interrogation
When you gotta ho you gotta go – literally.
that first step would have been a long one.
Did he have too much Arak?
On purim once, a friend of mine waked out of a closet saying Asher Yatzar. HaMayvin Yavin.
Uncle M. ob”m had a small number of riddles that he reused at every visit.
“What’s the difference between a living room an da bathroom.
Guest: I don’t have a clue
Uncle M. So don’t come to visit me again