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154 Chinese passengers in Malaysia's plane crash are still in doubt. How can you help yourself in an

For China, March is destined to be a dark day. The haze of violence and terror in Kunming, Yunnan Province has not yet completely cleared. However, Malaysia's flight to Beijing has crashed. It's really distressing. For passengers who like to fly out, we must pay attention to mastering some common sense as much as possible in daily life to prevent the occurrence of danger!

statistics show that one out of every eight million passengers will be in an air crash. If so, how can passengers increase their chances of surviving an air crash?

1. Dress

Fasten your seat belt and don't wear high heels

First of all, let's learn about the three main 'killers' in the air crash: first, the huge impact of the plane when it crashes; second, the flame when the aircraft burns; third, the toxic smoke produced by the combustion. In order to reduce the impact force when the plane crashes, the best way is to fasten the seat belt, follow the safety tips of the aircraft, and keep the safe posture of bending down and holding the ankle with both hands. Also remember that high-heeled shoes may not only hinder escape in an air crash, but also create additional hazards.

2. Seats

The tail is safer than first class

Is there a safer place to sit on a plane? David Nolan, an American aeronautical expert, has put forward his view on the theory of 'position survival'.

According to Nolan, the seats at the rear of the plane are safer, and passengers close to the rear of the plane are about 40% more likely to survive a crash than those in the front rows. "You hit something at high speed, and obviously the front is more damaged than the back," Nolan said. "The plane doesn't go backwards into a mountain. '

Professor ed & middot; Gallia, an aviation safety expert, suggested that passengers choose seats within the five rows of exits. Exits can be located in the front, middle or rear of the cabin. The closer you are to the exit, the more likely you are to escape. The aisle seat is slightly better than the window seat.

3. Vigilance

Three minutes after takeoff and eight minutes before landing are the most dangerous

Ben shad, author of the survivor's club, points out that it's bad to be busy reading newspapers, drinking, watching movies or sleeping as soon as you get on the plane. She reminded passengers to be alert, especially three minutes after takeoff and eight minutes before landing. Research shows that 80% of air crashes occur in these two periods.

4. Fall to the ground

Get out of the wreckage

Generally, there is no time for passengers to escape after a fire if it doesn't smoke. After escaping from the plane, the next action is decided according to the location of the crash. If the plane crashes on land, passengers should escape to the windward area 200 meters away from the wreckage of the aircraft, but not too far away, so as to facilitate the search of rescue workers. If the plane crashes on the sea, passengers should free the wreckage as soon as possible, as far away as possible, because those debris may explode or sink to the bottom. For passengers who like to go out to be airplanes, the most important thing is to go out more safely. We must master the common sense and first aid methods of these air accidents!