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Okay,
Let me see if its really that easy 1. Cockpit should be isolated from rest of the aero plane. I mean, seal the cockpit so that no person can enter the cockpit. I don't know if cockpit is isolated (never travelled business class :P ) 2. In the passenger cabin, make following arrangement:- Device a machine which fills the passenger cabin with mild anesthetic gas within 30 seconds (or maybe less). This machine should be remote controlled (from cockpit or from the control room on land). So, in case of emergency, just fill the passenger cabin with anesthetic gas and make everyone sleep What say? Is it really that easy? Or I missed out on something? Rush in your comments! -The Big K-
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Ridiculous joke?
I don't see anything ridiculous. Btw, how about proving this idea ridiculous? Every 'Great' idea was called ridiculous at first. Uuhoo! I'm feeling great now ![]() -The Big K-
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Lately, lot of chemical engineers have joined. It would be nice if anyone could contribute to this thread.
What chemicals/gases could be used to achieve this? Is it practical & economical? More ideas ? -The Big K-
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I'm a Crazy Aircraft Engineer
Join Date: 9th October 2006 Location: Luxembourg
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In simple terms,
Suggestion #1: After 9/11 all commercial aircraft flight deck doors were fitted with dead lock system that is very hard to break, access only via keypad entry and camera verification. Suggestion #2: Not viable. Aircraft airconditioning systems recycle and replace the air inside the cabin every 2 minutes (average for a medium sized airliner) and besides, any introduction of seditive gas would affect the crew as well.... The best sollution lies in the Airport security which has improved but still is fragile. JT |
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I'll carry my point further. Even if the air inside aircraft is replaced every two minutes, let the mild anesthetic gas do its action. The idea is to make everyone (including the cabin crew & the hijackers) sleep. Implementing better security systems at the airport is of course the best option. We need a solution when the things go out of control and the aircraft gets hijacked. Tell us what do you think. -The Big K-
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