kennyssenorita
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Just wondering if there are any "safe seats" on airplanes? First time flying in many years and my boy's first time ever flying and I am getting a little nervous. Any advice? thanks!!!
kirbsam said:if you get in a crash, you are dead no matter where you are sitting. sorry to be so blunt, but that is just the way it is.
Bill From PA said:A plane sliding off the runway is one thing, an incident at 35,000 feet is another. There are no fender benders for the Mile High Club. Past a certain altitude if there's a problem, I'm resigned to going into the ground like a lawn dart and the only purpose for the seat belt is to make it easy for the FAA to identify my remains by the seating chart.
Bill From PA
Bill From PA said:A plane sliding off the runway is one thing, an incident at 35,000 feet is another. There are no fender benders for the Mile High Club. Past a certain altitude if there's a problem, I'm resigned to going into the ground like a lawn dart and the only purpose for the seat belt is to make it easy for the FAA to identify my remains by the seating chart.
Bill From PA
NotUrsula said:Other safety considerations include wearing clothing that will not melt, and shoes that will stay on your feet.
NotUrsula said:Probably one that is close to an exit. Bill's macabre jokes aside, *if* there were to be an incident that was on/near the ground, the most important thing would be evacuating quickly, so being close to an exit would be good. Of course, with a child you cannot sit IN the exit row, but a row or two away would be nice. The odds of any kind of emergency happening are extremely slim, but if sitting near the exit makes you feel safer, then it would be a good thing for your peace of mind.
Other safety considerations include wearing clothing that will not melt, and shoes that will stay on your feet.
Maddle said:According to my DH the safest seats are over the wings, which is structurally the strongest part of the plane.
Maddle
Maddle said:I have to ask, Ducklite - did someone do this statistical survey? (because it would make for very interesting reading, once you got past the numbers) or are you saying that no survey has been done, so there is no documented safe seat?
And closest to the fuel tanksMaddle said:According to my DH the safest seats are over the wings, which is structurally the strongest part of the plane.
Maddle
Bill From PA said:A plane sliding off the runway is one thing, an incident at 35,000 feet is another. There are no fender benders for the Mile High Club. Past a certain altitude if there's a problem, I'm resigned to going into the ground like a lawn dart and the only purpose for the seat belt is to make it easy for the FAA to identify my remains by the seating chart.
Bill From PA