Posted on 03/26/2015 3:25:41 AM PDT by tellw
By The Associated Press 10:42 a.m. (0942 GMT, 5:42 a.m. EDT)
An Airbus training video shows that the A320 cockpit has safeguards in case one pilot inside becomes incapacitated while the other is outside, or if both pilots inside are unconscious. Normally, someone trying to get into the cockpit requests access and a camera feed or peephole lets the pilot decide whether to accept or specifically deny access.
If there is no response, a member of the flight crew can tap in an emergency code again requesting access. If there is still no response, the door opens automatically. If, however, the person in the cockpit denies access after the emergency request, the door remains locked for five minutes, according to the Airbus video.
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Convert?
Until the religion is established then it is a legitimate consideration.
“. . .or take blood samples to test pilots for drugs.”
. . .or take blood samples to test pilots for conversion to the muslime death cult.
Could be. Or maybe he and significant other had a fight....
A chemical/mechanical pheromone sniffer that would pick up goat hair from muj rape victim would suffice.
Yep. Liberal, gay, mooselimb jilted by his goat. Makes more sense than some scenarios ;)
Yup. . .bizarrely stupid. .but yup.
Well - I guess it’s the co-pilot...and the door lock....I bet they re-design that item...
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