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  • Podiatrist
    Podiatrist

    http://starbulletin.com/2005/06/03/news/index4.html

    Man pulls on exit
    handle in flight

    The pilot says passengers
    were not in any danger

    By Leila Fujimori
    [email protected]

    An elderly passenger on a Hawaiian Airlines flight from San Diego thought he was opening a bathroom door.

    Instead, the man was pulling on the handle of an exit door, spooking fellow passengers and setting off an alarm that prompted the pilot to evacuate the first-class section for about an hour.

    The plane landed safely at about 11:20 a.m. Wednesday.

    A fellow passenger described him as an elderly Caucasian man, in his 80s or 90s, traveling with an elderly woman.

    A Hawaiian Airlines pilot said it would be impossible to open the door of a pressurized cabin in flight.

    "I wasn't too comfortable with the fact that I know what could happen if the doors open at that altitude," said Honolulu resident Daniel De Carlo, who was seated in first class on Hawaiian Flight 16. "Who knows what could have been sucked out of there? ... Who knows if those seat belts would have held us?"

    Hawaiian Airlines spokesman Keoni Wagner said the man's actions did not trigger any part of the door except a sensor that warns the cockpit the door is armed and that the slide is ready if the door is opened.

    "There was no consequence -- the door did not open, there was no loss of cabin pressure or any of that stuff," he said.

    De Carlo said after he and other first-class passengers moved to the rear of the plane, the captain announced: "Don't worry. The worst that would happen is the door would pop open when we land and the sliding chute would inflate."

  • hmike
    hmike
    A Hawaiian Airlines pilot said it would be impossible to open the door of a pressurized cabin in flight.

    There's probably a locking mechanism that prevents the door from being opened when sensors detect a difference in pressure between the inside and outside. I'm sure it's designed that way to prevent any kind of accidental opening.

  • BrendaCloutier
    BrendaCloutier

    I hope I never get that ... senile. I feel for the poor old guy and his wife. I'm glad they were all safe.

    Sheesh, we're leaving Friday morning on Hawaiian Air! Glad the guy isn'g on our flight!

    PS. wish us a safe trip.

  • Sheri
    Sheri

    That's a comforting thought! I am leaving on Hawaiian Air on Monday. Will keep my eye on the older passengers and that door.

    Sheri

  • ChrisVance
    ChrisVance

    Didn't make my day, but it's interesting.

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