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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSomewhat of a nit but..
I don't know if this is the place to post this, but there has been a lot of discussion (in the media) on the poor outcome of the woman who died from the Southwest Airlines incident of the engine failure, the window breach and her being sucked out of the window.
The news reporting talks on this event as something being exceptional but they never reference a similar occurrence in 1973. A DC-10 was traveling to San Fran and they had an engine failure that extracted a passenger over New Mexico. I remember it well as the plane safely landed at Albuquerque. The passenger was only found two years later.
Just to make sure that people know that this isn't the first time and to recognize 2 losses of life.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Airlines_Flight_27
manor321
(3,344 posts)The deceased was possibly pulled toward the window but did not go through the window.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/investigators-in-fatal-southwest-flight-want-to-know-why-engine-fan-fractured/2018/04/18/e1d72ddc-430a-11e8-bba2-0976a82b05a2_story.html
marked50
(1,449 posts)This post is only to describe that this is not a singular occurrence of a window breach and someone being pulled out of the window( or at least partially).
No Vested Interest
(5,208 posts)Hassin Bin Sober
(26,793 posts)I think the mechanism for death is can be pretty quick during severe explosive decompression.
Not only do you have no ne air to breathe, what you had in your lungs gets sucked out. Unconsciousness can occur every quickly.
Also, severe damage to the lungs is a big danger.
Being in the plane is bad enough. But being right next to the breach has to be much worse.
marked50
(1,449 posts)but I would imagine it was extreme trauma due to her upper torso and head being exposed to around 300 mph winds. I can only hope that she went into shock very suddenly and didn't suffer.
milestogo
(18,274 posts)The nurse who did CPR on her said something to the effect that she was slammed face down onto the wing of the plane.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/retired-nurse-save-woman-died-southwest-flight/story?id=54549800
Glorfindel
(9,958 posts)But I wonder how many automobile deaths there were during the same period.
marked50
(1,449 posts)Hassin Bin Sober
(26,793 posts)A female flight attendant was killed.
Also, that was also a female Captain. Iirc correction first officer was female
Edit to add:
petronius
(26,669 posts)marked50
(1,449 posts)failure at jet speeds.
CentralMass
(15,598 posts)We flew on Aloha to go from Ohauo to the big island.