Pilot locks himself out of cockpit in mid-air (real news!)
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Pilot locks himself out of cockpit in mid-air (real news!)
Pilot locks himself out of cockpit in mid-air
By David Banks and agencies
The crew of an Air Canada passenger jet was forced to break down their cockpit door in mid-air after the pilot locked himself out when he popped to the toilet.
The bizarre incident occured with 30 minutes to go of an internal flight from the Canadian capital, Ottawa, to Winnipeg, Manitoba, when the pilot went to use the toilet at the back of the Air Canada Jazz aeroplane.
Instead of slipping back inside, he was seen banging on the door and talking to his first officer on an internal phone.
Eventually - assisted by crew members - he succeeded in taking the door off its hinges so he could get back in.
The Bombardier CRJ-100 plane was carrying about 50 passengers when the incident happened.
Manon Stuart, an Air Canada Jazz spokeswoman, said that the first officer had remained on the flight deck throughout the pilot's absence. As the first officer could have landed the flight by himself, there had been no danger, she claimed.
"To the best of our knowledge, it's the first time we've encountered this problem in-flight," she said.
She said passengers had remained calm during the incident, which took place earlier this week.
"We investigated the incident, and the crew followed standard operational procedures," she was quoted as saying. "At no time was the safety or security of passengers compromised."
Peter St. John, who teaches courses in terrorism and airline security at the University of Manitoba, which was the airline's destination, says the incident sends a troubling message to terrorists. "The pilot really shouldn't have to go to the back of the plane to have a pee," Mr St. John said.
By David Banks and agencies
The crew of an Air Canada passenger jet was forced to break down their cockpit door in mid-air after the pilot locked himself out when he popped to the toilet.
The bizarre incident occured with 30 minutes to go of an internal flight from the Canadian capital, Ottawa, to Winnipeg, Manitoba, when the pilot went to use the toilet at the back of the Air Canada Jazz aeroplane.
Instead of slipping back inside, he was seen banging on the door and talking to his first officer on an internal phone.
Eventually - assisted by crew members - he succeeded in taking the door off its hinges so he could get back in.
The Bombardier CRJ-100 plane was carrying about 50 passengers when the incident happened.
Manon Stuart, an Air Canada Jazz spokeswoman, said that the first officer had remained on the flight deck throughout the pilot's absence. As the first officer could have landed the flight by himself, there had been no danger, she claimed.
"To the best of our knowledge, it's the first time we've encountered this problem in-flight," she said.
She said passengers had remained calm during the incident, which took place earlier this week.
"We investigated the incident, and the crew followed standard operational procedures," she was quoted as saying. "At no time was the safety or security of passengers compromised."
Peter St. John, who teaches courses in terrorism and airline security at the University of Manitoba, which was the airline's destination, says the incident sends a troubling message to terrorists. "The pilot really shouldn't have to go to the back of the plane to have a pee," Mr St. John said.
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Re: Pilot locks himself out of cockpit in mid-air (real news
Just a thought, but umm, did they not think to ask the first officer who was in the cabin to unlock the door?totalmotorcycle wrote:Eventually - assisted by crew members - he succeeded in taking the door off its hinges so he could get back in.
...Manon Stuart, an Air Canada Jazz spokeswoman, said that the first officer had remained on the flight deck throughout the pilot's absence. As the first officer could have landed the flight by himself, there had been no danger, she claimed.
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The airline was further embarassed when a local reporter asked the First Officer, "If you were inside, why didn't you just unlock the door for him?" to which he replied, "Oops."
Edit: Shoot Mike you answered it before me!
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CNF2002 wrote:The airline was further embarassed when a local reporter asked the First Officer, "If you were inside, why didn't you just unlock the door for him?" to which he replied, "Oops."
Edit: Shoot Mike you answered it before me!
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Re: Pilot locks himself out of cockpit in mid-air (real news
True enough, but if the pilot had been under threat from a hijacker, then opening the door to the cockpit would be the last thing that you would want the first officer to do, as it would then give the hijacker access to the flight controls.totalmotorcycle wrote:Just a thought, but umm, did they not think to ask the first officer who was in the cabin to unlock the door?totalmotorcycle wrote:Eventually - assisted by crew members - he succeeded in taking the door off its hinges so he could get back in.
...Manon Stuart, an Air Canada Jazz spokeswoman, said that the first officer had remained on the flight deck throughout the pilot's absence. As the first officer could have landed the flight by himself, there had been no danger, she claimed.
Mike.
In my opinion, the first officer did exactly the right thing in not opening the door.
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