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Airline safety for the
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posted Dec 13, 2017, 2:49 AM by Scott Beale
Aviation [ updated Dec 13, 2017, 2:50 AM ]
It was Superman who always
reminded people that “Statistics show
that ying is still the safest way to
travel.” The FAA, as well as airline and
aviation personnel, all do their part in
making sure that yers are safe at all
times during their trip. However, to
have a completely safe and comfy
ight, passengers themselves have to
do their part. There are written and
unwritten rules when it comes to
ying safety that many people are
unaware of.
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For example, statistics show that most
accidents with aircraft occur when an
airplane is either taking o or landing.
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This means that people are
recommended to take longer ights,
with as few stops as possible. This
minimizes the risk of incidents when
landing or taking o and also
decreases travel time as well.
It also goes without saying that the
cabin crew and pilots know best about
airline safety, which is why every
passenger who boards the plane
should pay attention. If they’re told to
stay in their seats, they should.
If they’re told to fasten seatbelts, they
should. On a more biological note,
ying at high altitudes has an e ect on
the body, which is why people are
discouraged from drinking too much
alcohol. It’s easier to get dehydrated
while on a ight, and easier to get
drunk, which is worse.
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Scott Beale is the Senior Vice President of
Sales and Corporate Development at
Tempus Applied Solutions. Learn more
about Beale, his company, and the
aviation industry in general here.
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