Hijacked Ethiopian Boeing 767 Airliner lands

Guys, we DON'T PUT PEE IN THE FLIGHT DECK!

(It seems like the existing procedures for a crewmember going for a tinkle would have made this scenario more difficult already.)
 
I always said that an external unlocking mechanism should be build in the cockpit doors independent from the main lock itself just like the door buzzers. The portion of the frame where the lock engages can be retracted remotely if needed (ops, SAT signal) with local on board backup. A stringent protocol would be required to have access to the unlocking procedure. In this case however it could have made it worse if a fight erupted, but in the case of LAM (Suicidal FO in Namibia E-Jet last month) it could have saved many lifes, so the usage would have to be selective. Just my 2c
 
I always said that an external unlocking mechanism should be build in the cockpit doors independent from the main lock itself just like the door buzzers. The portion of the frame where the lock engages can be retracted remotely if needed (ops, SAT signal) with local on board backup. A stringent protocol would be required to have access to the unlocking procedure. In this case however it could have made it worse if a fight erupted, but in the case of LAM (Suicidal FO in Namibia E-Jet last month) it could have saved many lifes, so the usage would have to be selective. Just my 2c
Invent it, and you'd make a killing!
 
Wasn't there a JetBlue pilot who went coo-coo and got locked out by his FO? Having an external unlocking mechanism would have been a bad idea then.
 
HA!

You guys are going to have to use the bathroom in the cockpit now
Don't laugh, back in the days (long long ago.....) when I was flying Aerial surveys we had long missions sometimes 4~5 Hours in small cramped, noisy, leaking cold air 310 :(we would pee in the film cans:D. Upon landing we would "make the mistake :Dof handing over" the slushy can to the newbie lab clerk for "processing":bounce: you should see the reaction. we got reprimanded after a few urine spills in the lab.
 
Wasn't there a JetBlue pilot who went coo-coo and got locked out by his FO? Having an external unlocking mechanism would have been a bad idea then.
Didn't you read and understand the post ? you implement a security protocol where no single person can open the door, like the ICBM launching codes, for example the unlocking sequence would require OPS, the FA(s), the Captain and FO to concur or a combination of thereof. That's not complicated.
 
Didn't you read and understand the post ? you implement a security protocol where no single person can open the door, like the ICBM launching codes, for example the unlocking sequence would require OPS, the FA(s), the Captain and FO to concur or a combination of thereof. That's not complicated.

No, just expensive for something that only happens once or twice (ever?).
 
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