Saturday, December 17, 2011

If there is a plane crash what the chances of survival these days?

I have been thinking asbout plane crashes and i was not sure what the poiont of seatbelts on planes are if you are not going to servive does any one know the ration ofd servivels to deaths on plane crashes ?|||It would be misleading to lump all airplane crashes together. The more common crashes are survivable, undershoot the runway, overshoot the runway, things like that.


You really only read about the fatal ones and then because there are so many people involved. In our news media, the rule is that if it bleeds, it leads.


Seat belts make small accidents small and protect the passengers from being thrown around the cabin in turbulence.|||Its totally safe on an airplane. Ofcourse, hijack and bombing and liquid poison are extraneous circumstances...|||first off the seatbelts are incase of a sudden drop in altitude, it keeps you from cracking your skull on the roof. to survive your chances are slim. put your head between your knees and kiss your A$$ goodby|||Slim and none! LOL!|||OK here is the thing there are more car crashes then plane crashes but they are more survival however there a very few almost no plane crashes yet its harder to survive one but remember the Concorde was an old plane yet it only crashed once and it was not due to a falure onboard the plane

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