N (Thursday, 31 Jan 2013) ReplyNOT TRUE
Another Letter (Thursday, 31 Jan 2013)
What's not true?
Cynical Sam (Friday, 1 Feb 2013)
You've watched too much Inception; now you doubt whether they are really in a plane, or in a closet, or if it is you in a dream about looking at eatliver.com
Care Bear (Thursday, 31 Jan 2013) ReplyThis made me laugh
Al Hiss (Thursday, 31 Jan 2013) ReplyWow. It really is the last time.
Test1 (Thursday, 31 Jan 2013) ReplyNot possible, door can't be opened during flight.
Otto (Thursday, 31 Jan 2013)
Why not?
Enter 353 here: (Thursday, 31 Jan 2013)Opening a door in flight is *bad*, thats why. Google "cargo door failure" or see, for example:
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trialanderror (Thursday, 31 Jan 2013)
Everything's possible on acid.
Salzigtal (Thursday, 31 Jan 2013)(visit link)
LogiC (Saturday, 2 Feb 2013)
Commercial airliners usually have pressurised cabins. The door opens inwards so any attempt to open it would suck the door back closed again, and if you really tried hard and managed to open it the force of it closing again would likely be enough to nearly rip your arms off.
Bernoulli (Thursday, 31 Jan 2013) ReplyBecause of my effect.
Airline CEO (Thursday, 31 Jan 2013) ReplyNO! NO! NO!. I wanted the fat flight attendant to jump out. Now it is all ruined. Chapter 11.
Bronau (Thursday, 31 Jan 2013) ReplyCool. That's happened to me.
Confused (Friday, 1 Feb 2013) ReplyThis is all possible. He may live "at home" in a flying plane, and... there may be a water heater in a closet on said plane, and... it might be rigged to blow.
But I still don't understand why he jumped out the plane, I mean he defussed the water heater, didn't he?
Acid cartoons are so confusing.
hoobla (Friday, 1 Feb 2013) Replyshit. this is it.
t.k. (Friday, 8 Mar 2013)
In any event, funny!