Explosive decompression is real, it just takes a big hole for it to happen but I think mythbusters were disproving a different scenario. i.e. Can a bullet cause explosive decompression?
The photos I've seen show a large section of presumably non pressurised outer skin has been completely lost, but there is a smaller hole behind it which has blown outwards from the pressurised hold. It does look like structural failure and there are reports in this mornings paper that corrosion was found in this area on this aircraft in March. The aitcraft was deliverd to Quantas in 1991...
The photos I've seen show a large section of presumably non pressurised outer skin has been completely lost, but there is a smaller hole behind it which has blown outwards from the pressurised hold. It does look like structural failure and there are reports in this mornings paper that corrosion was found in this area on this aircraft in March. The aitcraft was deliverd to Quantas in 1991...
