MaggieD
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I don't. Even if someone got on the plane with a gun? I think he'd better have at least a half-dozen accomplices with him.
Hopefully, pilots are instructed NEVER to open the cockpit doors regardless of loss of life. It's my understanding that, when pilots leave the cockpit, the flight attendants lock their serving trays in place at the front of the aisle which would mean no rushing the door; but having to vault the trays. I understand they are heavily enforced and that many pilots have sidearms.
Further, I don't think passengers would sit as sheep anymore.
What do you think?
Hopefully, pilots are instructed NEVER to open the cockpit doors regardless of loss of life. It's my understanding that, when pilots leave the cockpit, the flight attendants lock their serving trays in place at the front of the aisle which would mean no rushing the door; but having to vault the trays. I understand they are heavily enforced and that many pilots have sidearms.
Further, I don't think passengers would sit as sheep anymore.
What do you think?