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To: homeschool mama
I think we are about to find out that the retrofit security bars are useless...

The passenger on the plane clearly stated in his CNN interview that the bottom half of the door failed and that the man was attempting to crawl into the cockpit through the bottom half of the failed door.

Its sounding like the crew opened the door ONLY after it had failed...

61 posted on 02/07/2002 7:44:45 AM PST by RCW2001
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To: RCW2001
From Fox News website:

MIAMI — A passenger tried to enter the cockpit of an international flight out of Miami Thursday — but he was overwhelmed by the crew and passengers after the co-pilot hit him over the head with a fire ax.

United Airlines Flight 855 was halfway to Buenos Aires, Argentina, when Pablo Morcira, 28, a banker from Uruguay, began kicking and hitting the door, the FBI said.

Judy Orihuela, an FBI spokeswoman in Miami, said the captain opened the cockpit door and Morcira made it inside. She said the co-pilot then grabbed the fire ax and hit Morcira in the head, subduing him.

Morcira was restrained by the flight crew and later arrested by police after the flight landed as scheduled in Buenos Aires at 8:30 a.m. EDT, Orihuela said.

United spokeswoman Chris Nardella said the passenger never gained full entry due to the reinforced cockpit door bar that United has installed on all its jets since Sept. 11.

A passenger aboard the flight told WPLG-TV in Miami: "He inserted himself, you know his torso, into the cockpit. So I jumped on him and other individuals jumped on him.

"What I learned later is that he was halfway into the cockpit, and then, on the other side, the co-pilot used an ax that they have in the cockpit to basically hit him bluntly on the head."

The passenger told the TV station that some crew members and others then carried the suspect back to business class, where they tied him up with seatbelts.

The Boeing 777 took off from Miami at midnight with 142 passengers and 15 crew members aboard. Morcira began kicking the cockpit door about five hours into the flight, as the jetliner flew over Brazil, Orihuela said.

Orihuela said Morcira did not appear drunk and was not armed. She said she was not aware of any threats he made or what prompted him to try to enter the cockpit.

Morcira was treated for his injuries and was lucid and in stable condition Thursday, Orihuela said. A flight attendant also received minor injuries while trying to keep Morcira out, she said.

Morcira will be charged with interfering with a flight crew and flown back to Miami sometime Thursday, she said.

In a statement, United said flights to and from Argentina would continue as scheduled.

66 posted on 02/07/2002 7:50:56 AM PST by wimpycat
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To: RCW2001
The passenger on the plane clearly stated in his CNN interview that the bottom half of the door failed and that the man was attempting to crawl into the cockpit through the bottom half of the failed door.

Its sounding like the crew opened the door ONLY after it had failed...

If that's the case, I guess it was more of a preemptive strike by the crew member.

94 posted on 02/07/2002 8:29:09 AM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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To: RCW2001
I think we are about to find out that the retrofit security bars are useless...

I wouldn't say that. They gave the copilot enough time to get the axe ready. A gun might be a better defensive weapon, but an axe is still pretty decent. Far better than a "stun gun". I hope any pilots who are offered stun guns set them aside and take up the axe instead.

If the pilot and/or copilot has a weapon, all the door has to do is slow down an attacker long enough for the pilot/copilot to ready their weapon. If the pilot/copilot are disarmed, the door must be able to resist an attack for 15+ minutes; longer on international flights. Which seems more plausible?

159 posted on 02/07/2002 6:21:23 PM PST by supercat
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