• @mountainriver@awful.systems
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    173 days ago

    This was so stupid.

    A hijacking happens when passengers overflow into the cockpit from the cabin.

    Oh no! A little kid has been invited to have a look! Passenger overflow! Hijacking!

    His attempt at solution isn’t as cringe worthy, if one overlooks the reasoning. Separating the cabin from the pilots is a way of preventing hijacking that has been attempted, but it has problems. Notably if the pilots get acute medical emergency or indeed if the pilot steer the plane into the ground.

    Some ten years ago a french pilot locked out his second and ran the plane into the ground. For increased safety the after 911 the door to the cabin could only be opened from the inside.

      • @mountainriver@awful.systems
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        22 days ago

        That’s the one, thank you.

        German pilot, and crash in France, not French pilot. Second pilot locking out the captain, not the other way around. Otherwise my memory seem to have served.

      • @gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        52 days ago

        because of a locked cockpit door

        Door wasn’t locked and had nothing to do with the crash. In fact a flight attendant managed to get into the cockpit and turn the plane from a populated part of Athens, likely saving lives shortly before it fully crashed

        The plane simply never pressurized and literally as the co-pilot realized what was happening hypoxia took them and the captain, all because a switch could turn pressurization into a manual override and there was no warning before takeoff that it was that way