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by AnthonyMouse
529 days ago
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Eh, that's probably more of a trade off. The door is typically going to be unlocked during the flight anyway so the pilots can get their meals and use the head, and then you're creating a risk that a hijacker gets into the cockpit and locks the door behind them. Whereas it's already pretty hard for a hijacker to access the controls after the passengers kill them. |
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