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Airline Safety

Travel by air is still one of the safest means of transport available. The airlines have a safety record far higher than car drivers. Hear more about a plane crash if the car accidents, due to the number of people involved.

Even with its great safety record, here are some things you can do to help you stay safe while in the air. Proceed with less luggage as possible. Even adequate protection can become projectiles during flight focus of an accident.

Addressing the plane, looking for emergency exits. If the seat is one of the exits in case of emergency, which will be the person to open the door and pull out sliding. If you do not have the strength to open the door, you should ask the stewardess for another seat.

As soon as you take your seat, place the belt. Do the removal of the band is not in flight, even when the seat belt sign is off fixed. Most people are now comfortably on a belt and no need to remove the short duration of most flights.

After boarding the plane, while waiting for takeoff, check the seat pocket in front of your seat for the emergency information card. Read the card and become familiar with procedures. Watch now as the cabin crew during the pre-flight demonstrations. Although you may have seen hundreds of times before the demonstration, each time to see if this is the first time I’ve flown.

If you need to leave your chair and go to the bathroom on the plane waiting for the beverage cart is not between you and the bathroom. Use the seat as support handles as you walk along the passage. Avoid stand in line outside the bathroom, if possible. When you return to your seat, seat belt again.

After the plane landed, keep your seat belt until you fix the seat belt sign is turned off when the aircraft is docked. Allow the line of people who got off the plane to go away while you still sitting comfortably in his seat to have. Be aware of people with luggage overhead. You want something to fall back and head. Once the line has not been resolved, right and gently remove Carryon bags that have stored away. Mind the step when leaving the plane.

Category: Airline-Travel
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