How to survive a plane crash?

Prayers....It Helps....Maybe....    Nevermind here's an article on how to survive a plane crash.


How to survive a plane crash? Well, you can be lucky[REALLY LUCKY #PRAY]. Or you can take matters into your own hands.The study found that a third of those who died on a plane – smoke and fire accounted for most deaths – would almost certainly have survived if they’d taken certain precautions.

Five people cheated death when a jet carrying a Brazilian soccer team crashed in a mountainous part of Colombia — and where they were sitting could help explain why they survived. While passengers, many of them actually standing, screamed in panic aboard Flight 2933 as it plummeted 11,000 feet toward the ground, Erwin Tumiri braced for impact. “I put the bags in between my legs to form the fetal position that is recommended in accidents,” he told Fox Sports Argentina. Tumiri said he noticed that many of the 76 other people aboard weren’t using the lifesaving technique — either because they were unaware of its benefits or were too alarmed to stay still.

If you haven't read about the Colombian Plane Crash click here.


A project carried out by Popular Mechanics magazine nine years ago looked at all crashes since 1971 found that people in the rear seats of a plane had a 40 percent greater chance of surviving than passengers toward the front.
                           

Passengers too can help increase their chances of living by:

1.Listening to the safety instructions provided by the crew or the video:


The presentation – by video or by flight attendants – explaining what to do in case the plane goes down offers key information like: How do I get out? How do I escape if I can’t see? Where’s my flotation device?

2.BRACE! 


Sometimes, passengers have only seconds to react in an emergency. If aircraft crew members are commanding passengers to assume the brace position, it helps to know in advance what they’re talking about. The safety talk and card will help you.

3.Low to the ground:

In a smoke-filled plane, some sources suggest you keep low to the floor as there’s likely to be less smoke at floor level. Wrong. The chances are you’ll simply be trampled, crushed or suffocated under luggage, falling bodies and the rush of other passengers. Keep your head down, mouth and nose covered but stay on two feet.

4.Beware of the Exits!


Plan your escape. Visualize how you – and perhaps children you’re traveling with – are going to get out of the plane. During some emergencies, it may be impossible to see the nearest exit. Count the number of rows from your seat to exits in front and behind you. The chances are you might be trying to find your way to an exit in pitch dark and/or thick smoke.

5.Be aware during takeoffs and landings

Statistics show that most crashes occur in the minutes surrounding takeoffs and landings. So it stands to reason that passengers who want to increase their chances of survival should be especially aware of what’s going on at that time.
Yes sleepy-ass stay awake while take off and landing,you can sleep during the entire flight,i mean unless you aren't already dead yet.hehe,FOLLOW THESE RULES.


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