I don't even know why the hell they needed Mythbusters to test the "hole in an aircraft" theory.
Just look at the classic case of airliner fatigue: Aloha 243. The damn thing landed without half the damn fuselage (entire roof ripped off). Only ONE person, a flight attendant, was lost due to the wind blast blowing her out. Everyone else was seated and virtually unharmed and all survived.
The relative suction power from a hole in an airliner's pressure seal is hardly enough to make anything more than a piece of paper move. Lots of wind? Yes. Moving a human being around? No, not unless they are expose to the windstream (a la 243).
Well done to the crew of Quantas who seemed to handle it professionally.
Yeah that was pretty crazy, the pilot didn't even know he was missing a wing until he landed.
Haha, ya. Fvcking Israelis.... "Eh.... no big deal! You don't need wing to fly. No Problem!" <in best Israeli accent>
Donno if it's just rumors, but allegedly the student pilot on that ACM hop outranked his IP, and his IP kept yelling to eject. He responded that he had positive control of the aircraft and refused to eject.
After he landed, he looked back and saw he had no damn wing! He had no idea he had lost his wing until that point. After the mishap investigation, he was demoted for disobeying a direct order from his IP, but then promoted back to his prior rank for his outstanding flying during that emergency.
They then sent a formal memo to McDonnell Douglas asking if it was possible to fly without most of one of the wings, and they got a response to the effect of "No, our models show it is impossible." to which they responded by sending in photos and video of the Eagle landing without its wing.
Now, all of that could be bullshit, but I think I'll believe it, bullshit or not, because it's funny as hell. And I know many Israelis (not to mention related to many) and it certainly fits the profile.....
