Anything is possible though I urge you to never pursue that action due to an act like that on an airline will make the actor as a possible terrorist.
Depends on where the Person Or where the People in the car are located for example if the people are in the front seat break the back windows to gain access to the front doors basically you want to break the window as far away from the person as possible
The correct term for an airplane window is a porthole, the same as for a window on the side of a ship.
The advantage of getting a window seat on an airplane is you can see out of your window, and overlook wherever you are. You also get a unique view of the ground below.
Just a window/windshield or a widescreen.
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Call a locksmith, break a window,Call a locksmith, break a window,
A prooblem in the engine of a crash
A bullet can potentially break through the cockpit window of an airplane, but it depends on several factors, including the type of bullet, the velocity at which it's fired, and the specific design and materials of the cockpit window. Aviation cockpit windows are typically made from multiple layers of reinforced glass and composite materials to withstand significant pressure and impact. While they are designed for durability, they may not be impervious to high-velocity projectiles. However, the likelihood of a bullet successfully penetrating and causing catastrophic failure is relatively low due to these safety features.
Robbers use crowbar to break open the window. (Not a chainsaw!)
break the window :)
Yes, passengers are typically required to keep the airplane window shades open during takeoff and landing for safety reasons.
It may not break the window but it will most likely chip or crack the window that will lead to more damage.