Starting a fire in a plane

BoxBox Regular
edited April 2011 in Man Cave
Effectivity:
-Boeing 747-100
-Boeing 747-300

*Not sure on other variants.

Left side of the toilet. Under the floor rug there is a "compartment." You can find it by tapping on the floor. You should here a hollow thud.*You'll need a blade(lol gl getting that past tsa) or something sharp to cut the rug. Note* The rug has a rubber coating and it's pretty thick. About an 1 thick. The compartment houses a multi-sensor detector. It's not 'bowl' shaped so unless you know where to look for, you wouldn't find it at plain sight. If you try to destroy the sensor, it will rig an alarm and you'll get your ass fined or worse.








Suck my dick tdr LOL umad?

I'm not sure as to how to prevent it from signaling a fire but it you manage to block that from alerting the personnel, the fire will be virtually impossible put off.

There's only 5?/6 extinguishers per plane and 3 of them are before reaching the galley. All of them, if not most, are meant to put out class B&C fires. lol, try using that on class A and it'll just make the fire bigger.

Comments

  • BigHarryDickBigHarryDick Cock Bite
    edited April 2011
    :eek: bad idea
  • BoxBox Regular
    edited April 2011
    The capt. could always go down a couple of 100 ft and depressurize the cabin while the passengers use their oxygen masks. That should suffocate the fire.
  • edited April 2011
    :eek: bad idea

    QFT

    but it's always neat to learn about all the hidden shit in modern technology.
  • ToolsTools Semo-Regulars
    edited April 2011
    youd hurt yourself. not recommended.
  • BigHarryDickBigHarryDick Cock Bite
    edited April 2011
    he didnt mean it literally.

    There are hundreds of ways to start fires.

    Just dont do it around a plane.

    EVER!
  • edited April 2011
    Box wrote: »
    I'm not sure as to how to prevent it from signaling a fire but it you manage to block that from alerting the personnel, the fire will be virtually impossible put off.

    There's only 5?/6 extinguishers per plane and 3 of them are before reaching the galley. All of them, if not most, are meant to put out class B&C fires. lol, try using that on class A and it'll just make the fire bigger.

    So you want to set a fire that cannot be put out with the equipment the crew will have to use. Do you want the plane to crash... whilst you're on board?
  • Darth BeaverDarth Beaver Meine Ehre heißt Treue
    edited April 2011
    This is not a bad idea, it is poor idea which is badly presented.
  • BigHarryDickBigHarryDick Cock Bite
    edited April 2011
    you cant say bomb on a plane.
  • edited April 2011
    Nick wrote: »
    You mean that it would not be a bad idea if someone could set a fire to a plane if he or she was not there at the moment that it ignited ?, that sounds like a bomb to me not fire.

    just asking , not trolling.:)

    It would depend on the precise situation, but starting an uncontrollable fire and setting off a bomb on a plane sound like two different ways of achieving the same outcome.
  • PsychoDelicPsychoDelic Regular
    edited April 2011
    you cant say bomb on a plane.

    What are you supposed to do if you find a bomb on the plane?

    "OMFG quick theres a... a... thing in toilet! We're all going to die!"
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