There are four things that might happen if a person were to fire a gun on an airplane: The bullet simply goes through the aluminum skin of the plane and punches a small hole as it exits. The bullet hits a window and blows it out. The bullet hits wiring hidden in the walls or the floor. The bullet hits a fuel tank.If the bullet simply punctures the skin of an airplane, then it's no big deal. The cabin of the airplane is pressurized, and the hole creates a small leak, but the pressurization system will compensate for it. A single hole, or even a few holes like this, will have no effect.If the bullet blows out a window, that's a problem. A big one. When the window blows, the plane will depressurize over the course of several seconds. Since all of the air in the cockpit is rushing toward the missing window, a lot of debris will be heading in that direction with it. If the person sitting next to the window isn't strapped in, then it's possible that he or she will get pushed out -- another good reason to wear your safety belt at all times!In the meantime, the loss of cabin pressurization creates a problem for everyone on the plane. A commercial airliner flying at 30,000 feet (9,144 meters) is flying slightly higher than the peak of Mount Everest. The air at this altitude is so thin that a person will become incoherent in a matter of a minute or so without supplemental oxygen. That's why the oxygen masks will drop from the panel in the ceiling. If you're in this situation, putting the mask on quickly, while you're still thinking clearly, is important.If the bullet hits wiring (or worse, if the bullet hits something important like the instrument panel in the cockpit), it could cause problems that range from trivial (in-flight entertainment stops working) to severe. The damage depends on what gets hit and how important it is.Finally, there's the problem of the fuel tanks. Commercial jets store a lot of their fuel in the wings, but there are also tanks in the fuselage (or body of the aircraft) on many planes. For example, a 747 stores thousands of gallons of fuel in the fuselage. If a bullet were to puncture a tank, it would at least cause a leak and would have some potential to cause an explosion.From this discussion, you can see that, in general, it's not a good idea to be shooting guns on airplanes! But if you have to do it, try not to hit anything important.
Everyone is assuming that standard 'jacketed' lead bbullets are used. Not so. Fragmentation, ceramic bullets literally powder on impart. These deliver greater 'shock' to the intended target but will NOT continue through a target and on into any secondary target.Exhausted flight crews? Then NTSB better set higher standards for limiting hours worked. There should NEVER be any crew member allowed to work extended h ours. Period. I don't care who calls in sick, NO ONE works a double. Not even ground crews.Training, Training, TRAINING. As in the Military, I am a Vet, training is everything. Weapons safety, point of aim, training sufficient until handling that weapon becomes second nature is mandatory. You are talking life and death, it makes a difference.We have all seen news reports, no matter how much Home Security tries to ensure the safety of everyone there will always be that small percentage of people that manage to by-pass security and cause a problem. It is those quite nondescript ones you have to watch out for.Check these MANDATORY Gun Laws and the crime rates in these cities.https://www.google.com/search?q=Cities+with+mandatory+weapons+laws&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1
These deliver greater 'shock' to the intended target but will NOT continue through a target and on into any secondary target.
Really? https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/kennesaw-gun-law/
Outside of aircraft, I fail to understand all the hoopla over lawful concealed carry.What most fail to grasp is given a 'situation' it is the lawful carry that is more likely to be willing to step forward and save lives long before law enforcement can arrive.Being a Vet I know that I am simply a bag of meat waiting to be called home to my Lord. If it be while in the act of saving others then so be it.'Nuff Said.
Quote from: willowtreewren on July 24, 2018, 05:52:01 AMReally? https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/kennesaw-gun-law/Really.Maybe you didn't read this line copied from that Snopes page.In 1981, the year before the ordinance was adopted, Kennesaw recorded 55 house burglaries. The next year there were 26, and in 1985 only 11.
Someone once said"The only way to fight Evil is to give Good Men guns."
I dare-say many people in the UK would agree with you on that because Policemen in the UK are not carrying guns.......and the crime-rate in the Uk is going up and up