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    Woman partially sucked out of Southwest Aircraft when window broke

    Accident: Southwest B737 near Philadelphia on Apr 17th 2018, engine damage takes out passenger window
    ...debris impacted the side of the fuselage shattering a passenger window causing the loss of cabin pressure.
    Passengers reported a woman was nearly sucked out of the aircraft and was pulled back into the cabin by fellow passengers.
    Always wear your seatbelt.

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    This is why I'm glad I'm 240 lbs. I'd never get through the window lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by jayinhongkong:
    This is why I'm glad I'm 240 lbs. I'd never get through the window lol
    Holly cow, that's 100 pounds more than me!! Never knew you were that tall/strong!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mat:
    Holly cow, that's 100 pounds more than me!! Never knew you were that tall/strong!
    Tall, strong and with a spare tire that I...cultivate specifically to keep me in the cabin in case of a broken window.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeoTommy:
    Always wear your seatbelt.
    I wonder if you need to always wear your seat belt, or rather always wear your seat belt tightly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mat:
    Holly cow, that's 100 pounds more than me!! Never knew you were that tall/strong!
    what a nice and polite way.... are you really french/german?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunsnroses:
    what a nice and polite way.... are you really french/german?
    what does that mean?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mat:
    what does that mean?
    That you're polite for a french / german person.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shri:
    That you're polite for a french / german person.
    Ah ok, didn't get that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayinhongkong:
    Tall, strong and with a spare tire that I...cultivate specifically to keep me in the cabin in case of a broken window.
    Great! Another use for my carefully grown typhoon ballast! I've actually put mine to good use several times...live in HK for over 8 years and I've never been blown away in a typhoon...

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