Talk:Aircrew Survival Egress Knife
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editThe picture with arrows in it is not a generic picture and the caption makes reference to some "the" event that is not otherwise explained in the article, nor does it seem useful to this particular article. Propose finding an alternative picture. It'd help with the neutrality thing, which the article could use.
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It's pretty clear no one has tried "sawing through an aircraft's skin" with a knife (you can't). Nor is there anything in any actual source document about this being a requirement or intention. That some flak repeated a decades-long myth isn't a source. USAF Life Suport branch refutes this claim, also. If there isn't an actual TDP reference for this criteria, it should be removed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.222.175.36 (talk) 02:47, 14 February 2023 (UTC)
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