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- DaveMatthews - Oct 03 2006 | travel, bbc
Quoted: how to survive the moment of impact • the life and death decisions you should make during the evacuation • what to do if there ...
Surprsing, although it would be interesting to see a breakdown by aircraft type.
Quoted: In the US alone, between 1983 and 2000, there were 568 plane crashes. Out of the collective 53,487 people onboard, 51,207 survived.
as someone who is terrified of flying to my very soul, these stats are reassuring.
Quoted: Flying may be the safest form of transport, but many of the three million people who take to the air each day are terrified of crashing. Now, more than ever, though, it's possible to survive a plane crash.
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ass. did you dot this specifically coz I'm flying?
no, but i was expecting you'd ask that.
lol - did you notice that the seatbelt on plans have not changed for what seems like FOREVER!
but when you think bout it i guess seatbelts would be kinda useless in a plane crash.