03 July 2009

How to survive a plane crash

Two experts offer some tips. Ed Calea, Professor of mathematical modelling at the University of Greenwich in London: keep your footwear on during climb and descent; sit close to an exit; sit by the aisle; seat your family together; practise releasing your seat belt; know where the exit is; and practise the brace position. According to Amanda Ripley, author of 'The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes – And Why': take the lead - don't just sit there; listen to the safety briefing; near the exit, take responsibility and prepare to throw the exit door out; educate yourself on why the safety procedures are life-saving; and realise accidents are survivable, and that what you do can make the difference - an active, engaged, confident outlook about your role in the situation is very powerful. Source: Guardian. http://tinyurl.com/bnewa2

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