@robhoski Completely impossible if the aircraft was pressurized. At ~10,000 feet, the pressure differential is ~4.5 psi, and the main door is around 1,000 square inches. That's 4,500 pounds of pressure on that door... more specifically on the pins. There is no way you could overpower that pressure on the door pins to get it open. This stall flight was probably done between 12,000 and 15,000 feet, so that'd be even more pressure on the door. But at the same time, I trust wings over a nylon chute.
omg!
LightAsSteel 2 years ago
Holy crap I would be so scared to stall a LearJet
Kaipeternicolas 2 years ago
Just curious ... could a pilot flying by himself stall a learjet and bail out with a parachute? How hard would it be if possible?
robhoski 2 years ago
@robhoski why the hell would you want to bail out with a parachute because of a stall?
allflight57 1 year ago
@allflight57 because he prob wants to be the next D.B. Cooper only he takes the plane stalls kills everyone inside and he trys to jump LOL
thebigrigtrucker 1 year ago
@robhoski Completely impossible if the aircraft was pressurized. At ~10,000 feet, the pressure differential is ~4.5 psi, and the main door is around 1,000 square inches. That's 4,500 pounds of pressure on that door... more specifically on the pins. There is no way you could overpower that pressure on the door pins to get it open. This stall flight was probably done between 12,000 and 15,000 feet, so that'd be even more pressure on the door. But at the same time, I trust wings over a nylon chute.
BenGaut 4 months ago
nice clean break on that stall! sweet series of videos!
tengoindiamike 2 years ago