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@3mel | 14 May 18 | |
there's is no specific way of surviving a crash, each one is unique. the most you can do is attempt to minimise your injuries if it turns out you're going to lucky enough to survive it at all.
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@sisfreak2017 | 14 May 18 | |
yeah if the plane snaps in half your prettymuch fkd! Although one cabin Crew (Vesna Vulovic) did survive as she was bucked in her seat, she fell (33,330 ft) and survived ,obviously very smashed up , everyone else died.
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@usb3.1 | 14 May 18 | |
If you sit at the back of the plane and near an exit your chances are the highest
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@vampboy | 14 May 18 | |
Some parts of the video were a bit hard to touch, but good tips.
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@3mel | 14 May 18 | |
*BE lucky enough...
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@ladibud | 14 May 18 | |
I just don't get in one... survivor all the way
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@eyesore | 14 May 18 | |
I think statistically you have more chance of surviving if you sit at the back of the plane
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@shadow27 | 14 May 18 | |
@ sisfreak2017 - 14.05.18 - 02:39am yeah if the plane snaps in half your prettymuch fkd! Although one cabin Crew (Vesna Vulovic) did survive as she was bucked in her seat, she fell (33,330 ft) and survived ,obviously very smashed up , everyone else died. Read about this, there was some sort of controversy about it, but idk why. |
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@ogdenz | 14 May 18 | |
What if it's reversing?@eyesore
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@usb3.1 | 14 May 18 | |
Reversing ? the only time it will be reversing is if the plane stalls while flying vertically
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