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Actually I think blissmiss's idea was better... |
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Oy, but who's gonna clean it? |
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things go wrong on take off as well. |
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but really, i don't think they'd want you to see how they mishandle your baggage when loading. |
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Sure, things happen on take off, but they aren't as bad as on landing, are they? |
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sadie: They don't call them "tossers" for nothing.. |
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In agreeance with Nick. Huge security issues, and obvious liabilities. |
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The "huge security issues and obvious liabilities;" what are they? |
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What is this skylight window made of? The airliners I've seen are heavy beasties. I have a hard time imagining how you could build a window strong enough without entering WIBNI territory. |
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You're on the HB, you passed the WIBNI gatehouse days ago. |
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Well, it wouldn't be just one big skylight, it would be lots of little ones in a mozaic style. So each one would have a little more support then just one. Also, it wouldn't be the whole length of the runway, it would only be the last little bit where the plane actually leaves terra firma (sp). Whats it made of? I would guess big glass bricks or maybe some plastic, but plastic isn't as easy to clean skid marks off of. |
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Could you not get the same effect, without all the objections above, by placing one or more high-resolution video cameras at the end of the runway facing up, and project the image on the ceiling of the concourse? |
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But wheres the fun in that? I want my glass! |
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