15-06-2025, 03:58 PM
Yes but the pilots would have to aim the fuselage through a narrow gap which would leave the wings etc behind with all the explosive fuel still in them and the front of the plane continue on minus all of the rest of the plane in the gap to avoid the explosion, opening up a way for 11A passenger to jump out the gap where the pieces parted.
Something like that anyway.
Something like that anyway.
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