Not to mention, they way to make a fire worse is introducing more oxygen to it.
The build-up of smoke and carbon fuel in it, along with the onboard oxygen canisters, is far more of a threat than atmospheric air (which, btw, is less than 29% oxygen).
Once I was in a plane flying from Fiji to Los Angeles walking about to avoid clots. Was talking to someone on my tour as we passed through some clouds. "Oh, we're moving.." I said. As the words left my lips I thought... did I actually say that?
'Take me out tonight where's there's music and there's people and they're young and alive.'
That's easily solved. The pilot could have lockout control just like car drivers do on doors and windows around backseat toddlers (also handy when chauffeuring drunks).
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It has everything to do with the fact that Mitt Romney is an idiot, and not a day goes by that he says something stupid. And when I say stupid, I mean, REALLY, INCREDIBLY stupid, or moronic.
There really is no other way TO look at him.
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Dead horse indeed. From 4 days ago: The Los Angeles Times story that relayed Romney's airplane remark to the world was based off a pool report written by the New York Times's Ashley Parker. When we asked Parker this morning whether it seemed as if Romney made the mark in jest, she left no doubt. "Romney was joking," she e-mailed. Parker told us that while the pool report didn't explicitly indicate that Romney was joking, it was self-evident that he was. "The pool report provided the full transcript of his comments on Ann's plane scare," she said, "and it was clear from the context that he was not being serious."