In real life? If you laugh at my next question you owe me 20naira...
Thought the pilot is the person that has control over all them airplane doors? They are the people that turn on the seat belt sign innit? Like i said, you laugh? you owe me 20naira...
And what were the other passengers doing when he tried to opened the exit? And who mistakes a plan exit for a restroom door?
As seen on complex
Though many of us likely avoid using the restroom while on a flight for
fear of turbulence-prompted accidents, this guy was so eager to unload
his bladder and/or stomach that he mistook the plane's sealed exit for
the restroom door and then tried to open it. Of course, if this occurred
while the plane was still grounded, this would be a very different
story. Instead, this guy tried to open the door while he and his fellow
passengers were 30,000 feet in the air.
"The crew told me to stay in my seat and I was to be arrested when the plane landed," bathroom mistaker James Gray tells Mashable.
"I tried to explain it was a simple mistake. It was a misunderstanding.
The police came and arrested me. They weren't too friendly." As noted
by the Twitterati upon news of Gray's incident, even if Gray had
actually managed a more successful attempt at opening the door, the
basic science of cabin pressure simply wouldn't allow it.
Gray, in addition to being arrested and fined $671, is now officially banned for five years from all KLM flights. As this particular flight landed at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam,
let's all assume Gray found a quick and revelatory way to alleviate the
embarrassment of almost defying science and emptying his bowels into
the atmosphere while 30,000 feet in the air.
Parallel Universe chilling. His so lucky he wasn't smacked on the head continuously with a purse by an angry old lady...
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