When you see this question, it’s natural to think that the answer isn’t that scary after all. If you know the answer You may find it hard to believe.
Because we want the answer to be more accurate, although we have confirmed it from several sources Senior Aeronautical Engineer To Meric Kahvecioglu, aircraft engineer To Mustafa Okan Doksar and pilot We also consulted Burcu Deniz about this. So let’s stop wondering and let’s get straight to the answer:
In fact, planes don’t have enough space for all passengers to suddenly run.

Let’s assume there are no seats and investigate whether this is theoretically possible.

Some aircraft models 170 passengers while some models can reach up to 800. Let’s take an airplane with 170 seats as an example. Even if the average weight of a passenger is 60 kilograms, the total weight of the passengers is more than 10 tons it does.
In other words, a 10-ton load evenly distributed on the aircraft will suddenly move forward or backward. Passenger aircraft can tolerate some load instability, but a load shift of 10 tons It makes things serious.
Every aircraft has CG (center of gravity) limits.

With such imbalances, it ensures that the aircraft is returned to the neutral position. automatic trim function, Responds to CG change. The cockpit trims the aircraft according to the given CG value, but sudden changes can still cause problems.

The occupancy rate of the aircraft and the sudden movement of a crowded group can present a hazard and cause the aircraft to exceed the CG limits. The pilot puts in a lot of effort to control the plane, but the plane, which has become quite unstable, is unable to respond. will likely fall. Of course, we cannot say that it will fall for sure because it has not been tried before, but there are many accidents due to incorrect loading of the load.
For example, this cargo plane crashed due to a similar stability problem.
- You have to watch the video on YouTube.
There were tons of military vehicles on the plane. As the plane took off, the objects holding these vehicles broke due to excessive tension.
With nothing to stop them, the vehicles sliding behind the plane caused a load to pile up and the plane, losing its balance, crashed shortly afterwards.
So, as in several examples, this The answer to our question is quite scary.