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  • American planes...

  • @Fiskarfred that plane was built in Canada lol

  • @danedamane1 Not according to following sorces: Associated Press (Creator of this Vid); Wikipedia; Planecrashinfo . com

  • I would guess that made the planes heating bill go way up. Colorado is very cold. 

  • Right... who was the last one through that door?!

  • ill bet ya that person always got yelled at for leaving the door open at home.

  • Safest way to travel hugh?

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  • the door didn't "fall off", it "blew out" because it was locked improperly

  • It looks like a Bombadier Challenger (made in Canada). They're plagued with problems.

  • wheres the door now... i can see an old counrty folks going like "Honey we need to go on vacation" "i dont have the money do you think an airplane falls outta the sky and opens its doors to us" *door lands in front of them* "see no airplane!!!"

  • Did he say that the plane was registered to WTF investments?

  • @rickyparrot123 You can say anything about Bieber but just dont say anything about my homeland got it hey

  • Thats scary because you can be easily sucked out... into the turbines...

  • @HimGuyOverThere You don't get sucked into turbofan engines. You might just hit he nacelle covering them.

  • @cyprixx Oh ok thats comforting :D

  • @cyprixx errr I beg to differ, it's all down to the luck of the draw but chances are if you fly out of the aircraft and are heading in the direction of the engine it is ikely you will be minced. One of the stewardesses on the TWA 800 flight was alleged to have gone down the engine or so it was reported.

  • @cyprixx They can suck you in. There was an incident on a carrier deck where one of the people got sucked into a jet engine. Luckily, the pilot reacted the the 'foreign object alarm' in time and his helmet protected him.

  • This airline became famous for its rigorous open-door policy.

  • just give them parichutes

  • @MSFlightVideos2 And loose a 1.5-5 million dollar machine? I don't think so...

  • @PuppyPawProductions Better to lose 1.5 mil than several lives, IMO....

  • @MSFlightVideos2 Spelling fail.

  • @MSFlightVideos2 Is that the best you can do? Grow the fuck up and leave your demented comments in the play ground you fool.

  • @yourepondlife: tbh no its not but i cba arguing with a mong on youtube and i have grown up im 17 and i guess your something like 10 or by the way your acting you must be younger then 9. so you grow up go find a hole and die in it.

  • @MSFlightVideos2 17 is not grown up sonny Jim, and calling someone a mong only goes to show that your balls are not even about to drop, so do everyone a favour on youtube and get back on your Mums tit to get some much needed protein because it sounds like you need all the extra vitamins you can get before you are allowed out of the basement, reply if you want because I can shoot you down all day long, you little fucking turd.

  • @yourepondlife: if you want proof my balls have dropped ill post a vid on youtube saying how much your mum loved it last night.

  • @cansmakit

    Ha ha ha made me chuckle that, nice one. High 5 ha ha ha..... :->

  • perfect time to throw a loved on off and get rid of them once and for all.

  • Anyone know the make and model of aircraft? WFP might want to invest in a different one...

  • @blueflint1 No...*sigh* apparently, if a door falls from 20,000 feet it dies instantly.

    Im sorry for your loss.

  • The Door hadn't paid the airfare .... Ejected!!

  • @nishantsingh22, lmao, brilliant

  • Wait, a door fell off of a plane?

    Wow, this happen often, well not often, but common enough?

    Seems quite dangerous.

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  • it would be more crazy if yhe plane went down and the door...continues flying???

  • lol

  • LOL

  • it would be a big deal if the door fell off a jet but not a helicopter. they fly with the doors open anyway

  • and next on the news, Blokey comes home to find airplane door wedged in kitchen table

  • LOL

  • Ha, thats my home airport!

  • boring

  • Pressurisation keeps the cabin pressure below the equivalent of 10,000'. The cabin pressure was probably at about 8,000, possibly equivalent to a lower altitude. At that height there is no major danger or concerning oxygen deficiency and this is another example of the press blowing a minor aviation-related incident miles out of proportion. I suppose we should get counceling for the traumatised survivors.

  • We should hold a memorial service for the people that could of not died

  • Losing a door mid-air is no minor incident, it's really major.

    Cabin pressure is your least worry.

  • No it isn't. Twice I've had the door pop open on me in-flight in a Cessna. Scares the crap out of passengers, but you just lean over and shut it. Likewise this is a larger but still unpressurised aeroplane, who gives a toss. Passengers will write books about their life-unthreatening ordeal though

  • Now there's a big difference between between a door opening in a Cessna, and a door *falling off* of a passenger aircraft.

    A flying door might damage other parts of the plane.

  • Un-pressurized ???? where did you get that idea my friend, of course it's a pressurized cabin. Tell me mate, what biz jet comes these days without a pressurized cabin ?

  • @IC2720 lol... flying cross country would be a bitch below 13000 ft. the whole way

  • @IC2720 the ones that are crazy enough to have a cruising altitude of 10 feet :p

  • What do you mean "no it isnt".There is absolutely NO comparison to a door popping open on a Cessna at 100 kts and a fucking 300lb hatch flying off a business jet at 350kts.And yes this cabin is pressurised.You dont know shit.Just another kid with a flight sim talking out his ass.

  • your a pilot?

  • And if cabin pressure was an issue, it would be a huge deal, your biggest worry!

  • f it was above 8000 feet MSL, then its door would not have fallen off, but it would have been blown off like a cork out of a champagne bottle because of the pressurisation system

  • no explosive decompression because the airpressure inside the aircraft was equal or almost equal that of the air pressure outside at that altitude, if the plane was above 10,000 feet, lets say, 17 or 18 thousand, then it would of been a different story

  • @44R0Ndin well not really.. if it fell off, and basically no pressure made it fall off, its different from exploding off. if it was to explode off, that means it was somewhat secure. but it only fell, so the only problem we have is extreme winds inside the cabin...

    Proceed to the main door.. i mean.. proceed to the main 'place where the door used to be.'

  • In the event of an emergency proceed to the main door....

  • It's like the Bush White House except that the Bush/McCain foreign policy is a plane that's lost its landing gear.

  • 5 stars always. I keep my doors open all always.

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