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Monday, 15 March 2010 06:17
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Planning to Fly…..Follow these tips

 

 


1. Choose Non- stop flights to your destinations

Most accidents occur during the takeoff, climb, descent, and landing phase of flight. So flying nonstop would reduce exposure to these most accident prone phases of flight.


2. Choose Larger Aircraft

Currently, aircraft with more than 30 passenger seats were all designed and certified under the strictest regulations. Also, in the unlikely event of a serious accident, larger aircraft provide a better opportunity for passenger survival.


3. Pay Attention to the Preflight Briefing

Although the information seems repetitious, the locations of the closest emergency exits may be different depending on the aircraft that you fly on and seat you are in.


4. Keep the Overhead Storage Bin Free of Heavy Article

Overhead storage bins may not be able to hold very heavy objects during turbulence. If you or another passenger has trouble lifting an article into the bin, have it stored elsewhere.


5. Keep Your Seat Belt fastened while you are seated

Keeping the belt on when you are seated provides that extra protection you might need if the plane hits unexpected turbulence.


6. Listen to the Flight Attendants

The primary reason flight attendants are on an aircraft is for safety. If one of them asks you to do something like fasten your seat belts, do it first and ask questions later.


7. Don't Bring Any Hazardous Material

There are rather long lists of hazardous materials that are not allowed, but common sense should tell you that you shouldn't bring gasoline, corrosives, poisonous gases, and other such items on the aircraft unless they were allowed by the airline and shipped in a proper container.


8. Let the Flight Attendant Pour Your Hot Drinks

Flight attendants are trained to handle hot drinks like coffee or tea in a crowded aisle on a moving aircraft, so allow them to pour the drink and hand it to you.


9. Don't Drink Too Much

The atmosphere in an airliner cabin is pressurized to about the same altitude as of any city known to us. Any alcohol consume in excess will affect anyone more than at sea level. Moderation is a good policy at any altitude.


10. Keep Your Wits About You

In the unlikely event that you are involved in an emergency situation such as a precautionary emergency evacuation, follow the directions of the flight attendants and flight crew and exit the aircraft as quickly as possible.


Courtesy: airsafe.com

 

 

 

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