Plus if you open a door, there is an explosive decompression of the cabin. Not a good idea. If you take the time for pressure equalization, it will be too late anyway. And the people will be weakened, get unconscious or die because of hypoxia and cold.
And what it is, I think, the ultimate argument : you'll make small children jump from 30,000 feet, including newborns ? And aged people ? No way. Giving parachutes to the healthiest adults would be unethical.
Going that way, there could be ejection seats only for the pilots, no big technical problems... But who would accept to climb into the plane, then ?
And what it is, I think, the ultimate argument : you'll make small children jump from 30,000 feet, including newborns ? And aged people ? No way. Giving parachutes to the healthiest adults would be unethical.
Going that way, there could be ejection seats only for the pilots, no big technical problems... But who would accept to climb into the plane, then ?
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