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new airline pilotpit specs - funny

jeepdude10000

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You, my good man, have entirely too much time on your hands!

That being said, I do like the idea... Just make the "bottom eject" a two-stage device - have an airlock underneath it so you don't depressurise the cabin.

The steel door is a nice touch - but mount it in a steel bulkhead. If you find a 2" thick steel door in a 3/4" thick sheetrock wall, which are you going to punch through?

5-90
 
5-90 said:
You, my good man, have entirely too much time on your hands!

That being said, I do like the idea... Just make the "bottom eject" a two-stage device - have an airlock underneath it so you don't depressurise the cabin.

The steel door is a nice touch - but mount it in a steel bulkhead. If you find a 2" thick steel door in a 3/4" thick sheetrock wall, which are you going to punch through?

5-90

X2, maybe add an industrial paper shreader below the airlock too.
 
5-90 said:
You, my good man, have entirely too much time on your hands!

That being said, I do like the idea... Just make the "bottom eject" a two-stage device - have an airlock underneath it so you don't depressurise the cabin.

The steel door is a nice touch - but mount it in a steel bulkhead. If you find a 2" thick steel door in a 3/4" thick sheetrock wall, which are you going to punch through?

5-90

You won't get through the cockpit bulkhead. It's backed by breaker panels and other hardware.

Now I've got mind lock..

..what do you call the area inside the portcullis of a castle where the invader is subject to cross fire from arrow slits in the walls and burning oil vents in the ceiling? Something like that, maybe with multiple tazers in a crossing pattern outside the cockpit door.
 
XJ Dreamin' said:
..what do you call the area inside the portcullis of a castle where the invader is subject to cross fire from arrow slits in the walls and burning oil vents in the ceiling? Something like that, maybe with multiple tazers in a crossing pattern outside the cockpit door.

Embrasure
 
XJ Dreamin' said:
You won't get through the cockpit bulkhead. It's backed by breaker panels and other hardware.

Now I've got mind lock..

..what do you call the area inside the portcullis of a castle where the invader is subject to cross fire from arrow slits in the walls and burning oil vents in the ceiling? Something like that, maybe with multiple tazers in a crossing pattern outside the cockpit door.

Maybe a mixture of our ideas would work best, fry'em, dfrop'em, the shread'em:idea:
 
similar in cocept to a redoubt.

I just read about both in a great book - "1776"

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ISBN: 0743226712
 
bjoehandley said:
Maybe a mixture of our ideas would work best, fry'em, dfrop'em, the shread'em:idea:

Anybody got the number for the FAA? We need to get the ball rolling on this :)
 
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