GAIL HAYDEN
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Originally posted by Beca
Yes, you are absolutely right. I was referring to "mechanical failure" or "pilot error". In those cases, 95% of all accidents occur during takeoff or landing. Really, the ONLY case I remember (except for terrorist attacks) where there was a mechanical failure during flight was the Aloha airlines incident in the 80's where the plane became a "convertible" during flight. That was ruled to have as a result of one tiny crack around a screw that had been caused by dry salty air (the planes had done a lot of "island hops"). Even in most cases of hydraulic failure (one of the other issues that frightened me), a plane can be landed safely. It REALLY is takeoffs and landings that are so dangerous. And yes, turbulence CAN be dangerous, and certainly most accidents occur as a result of turbulence....but, unless we're talking about an overhead bin opening during flight and an item hitting someone on the head (which actually occurs most often during deplaning...the number one reason car seats cannot be placed in aisle seats), turbulence accidents are preventable!!! I never once had nightmares about turbulence (even after cracking my head open...we hit clear air turbulence, and there was NO warning. I actually felt very lucky. A flight attendant whose plane had taken the same approach minutes earlier had suffered a broken neck!!), but I often had nightmares about mechanical failure.
And, yes...you are right again!! The "harnesses" are often allowed on British Airways, or Virgin, or many international carriers...they are not governed by the FAA. Any "American" owned carrier cannot allow them during takeoff and landing.
I, agree that everyone has to make their own decisions about how they raise their family. I certainly do MANY things that would make others furious!! I am just posting this info because I have had experiences that many others have not (in this area). I am grateful to hear emergency room workers speak of the dangers of not having your seatbelt on...they see the results everyday!! I have seen similar "results" regarding airplanes. The most interesting stories (and scary) come from survivors. Sometimes, it is just "dumb luck" on who survives and who does not, but I sure want to try to increase my odds (and the odds of my children) any way that I can.
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Beca
Beca,
WHAT A WONDERFUL POST!!!! Thank you.
Please, copy and paste this to MS word so you will have it handy..... again, and again and again.


! A juice box, a couple packs of goldfish and she's all set. Of course, we have to pack tighter because the booster seat bag takes up one of our checked luggage allowance
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