Everyone asks ... has anyone ever opened the door on a commercial jet airliner inflight?

By Michael Gebicki
Updated July 15 2014 - 10:08am, first published July 12 2014 - 3:00am
Opening an aircraft door is harder than you think. Photo: Tanya Lake
Opening an aircraft door is harder than you think. Photo: Tanya Lake

The first such incident occurred in the USA in 1971. A passenger flying under the name Dan Cooper hijacked a Boeing 727, extorted a US$200,000 ransom and ordered the pilot to fly at less than10,000 feet and just above stall speed. Cooper then strapped on a parachute, opened the rear door, deployed the aft airstair and jumped into the night sky somewhere over Washington state, never to be seen again.

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