Summary

Passengers on an American Airlines flight from Milwaukee to Dallas-Fort Worth restrained a Canadian man with duct tape after he allegedly attempted to open a cabin door mid-flight, claiming he was the “captain” and needed to exit.

The man became aggressive, injuring a flight attendant as he rushed toward the door.

Several passengers, including Doug McCright and Charlie Boris, subdued him, using duct tape to secure his hands and ankles.

Authorities detained the man upon landing, and the incident remains under investigation.

  • @[email protected]
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    961 month ago

    The passenger was seen lying on his stomach with his hands behind his back bound as well as his ankles with duct tape, the report said.

    So for future reference, especially for those of you who do such things recreationally, facedown restraint is very risky from a respiratory standpoint, especially with the limbs back in the hogtie position, that is how the cops kill people (I would say accidentally except they have enough education on the topic to preclude that). But ultimately I’m mostly just glad they kept him from opening the plane. That’s the obvious first priority there. Damn.

    • TheRealKuni
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      471 month ago

      But ultimately I’m mostly just glad they kept him from opening the plane. That’s the obvious first priority there. Damn.

      It’s physically impossible to open a door on an airplane during most stages of the flight. The door first needs to move inward before opening, and the pressure differential is absurd. The handle would break long before you’d open the door. The only time it’s really possible is near the ground as you’re coming in to land or taking off (which did happen recently).

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        Boeing aircraft have this safety feature where it fucking immediately falls off so you can always get out if you are the Captain and need to escape from the bad duct tape wielders.

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        I’m going to trust that you’re correct.

        But I’m still going to duct tape the psychopath for everyone’s safety, including the psychopath.

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          31 month ago

          You would ideally keep their hands restrained in front of them but if they’re too dextrous to allow that you want to at least keep them on their side. That said, not a level of understanding I typically expect from laypeople (vs, for instance, trained police officers).

      • @Takumidesh
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        That’s not true on every plane.

        Typically for doors that don’t open inward first, they have interlocks.

        For example, the over wing doors on a 737ng don’t open inward, they are actually spring loaded on a hinge and swing directly outward, there is a locking pawl that engages and disengages automatically under specific circumstances, requiring the squat switches on the landing gear to be engaged and the throttles to be in an idle position.

    • @Carvex
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      Opening the door during flight is attempted murder of everyone on board, fuck him. I hope it was hard to breathe the whole time and they put him in a nice padded cell for a while.

      • @orclev
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        Considering he was claiming to be the captain and trying to get off the plane it seems highly likely he was having some kind of mental breakdown. He needs proper medical care and a psychological evaluation, not summary execution. Yes he was a danger to himself and others, but that doesn’t mean he’s guilty of attempted murder. A padded room might be appropriate depending on the psych evaluation, but wishing suffering on him without knowing the full situation is too much.

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        391 month ago

        They probably were going through some kind of mania or hallucination episode.

        Don’t always assume the worst in people, “eye for an eye” has never worked.

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          “Eye for an eye makes the whole world blind” is the more accurate version I think

              • @[email protected]
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                Uh, no? “An eye for an eye.” is old school ancient.

                It was however a limiting statement. When Hammurabi made “an eye for an eye” into law, it meant you couldn’t just go kill a man’s entire family over losing an eye and call it justified.

                • Cethin
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                  31 month ago

                  Where the counter comes from doesn’t preclude this, but is an evolution of it. If the law says your family takes their eye in revenge for them taking yours, then they take revenge for what you did, etc. It creates a potential for a cycle of vengeance. It’s better than nothing probably, but it also has serious flaws.

          • @RustyEarthfire
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            51 month ago

            This saying is a pet peeve of mine, because it’s so contrary to the actual meaning of “eye for an eye”, which is a prohibition against escalation. Like in this case the guy injured someone’s neck and wrist, so the maximum punishment would be injuring his neck and wrist, not killing him. That’s not to say “eye for an eye” is an ideal justice system, just that it is opposed to wanton revenge and violence.

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        181 month ago

        In most airplanes, it’s impossible to open the doors while the plane is in the air due to air pressure keeping them in place.

          • FaceDeer
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            111 month ago

            No, but it does mean that calling it attempted murder is a bit strong. They were trying to do something that’s physically impossible for them to do. It’d be like calling it attempted murder if I went up to someone and tried to use my psychic powers to explode their heart.

          • @eskimofry
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            31 month ago

            Maybe try to reason about why an insane person might do that instead of assuming that everybody is evil?

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              Feel free to reason it out with someone on your next flight as they do everything described in the article. Have fun.

              • @eskimofry
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                21 month ago

                Hey perhaps you should get YOUR head checked… and hope that nobody is like you when you need some sympathy yourself to get through the day.

                • @[email protected]
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                  Seriously? This is what you do, come back to week old conversations to talk shit?

                  How pathetic can you be.
                  Learn how to move on.

                  • @eskimofry
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                    126 days ago

                    I am not chronically online like the rest of the chucklefucks here. I come back when i feel like it.

          • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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            181 month ago

            Yes it is. Unless they’re under like 5,000 feet there’s hundreds of pounds of pressure holding the door closed.

          • elgordino
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            141 month ago

            It’s why plane doors open inwards before they open outwards. The air pressure means the door cannot possibly open inwards when at altitude.

            • beefbot
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              31 month ago

              This is very calming to hear & I feel like it needs to be mentioned lots more when we hear about these incidents! no sarcasm, it’s honestly good to think it’s not so easy

      • @RampantParanoia2365
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        111 month ago

        I mean, it’s an attempt, but it’s in no way possible to actually do. That’s thousands of pounds of pressure on that door. I’d bet on the handle breaking off before the door opens mid-flight.