Great reporting, but what is the condition of the copilot?
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Let me guess.... Everyone called the pilot a hero when all he did was what he was trained to do...
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I don’t remember that in the training manual ? !
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Ummmmm...... You don't think pilots train for emergencies? By the way.... This is not the first time this very exact thing has happened. Did you know that?
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Yes they do , how many times haves this happened, do you have a link ?
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British Airways Flight 5390... Look it up yourself since you smarted off at me
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I will , thank you .
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What’s the condition of the first officer?
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I wasn’t able to find it—other than the fact he didn’t die!
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HOLY SHEET!
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the pressure inside the plane is greater than outside, therefore, the pilot was pushed out, not sucked out.
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That plane is not made in China
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