The Top Five Airplane Safety Questions
October 24th, 2009 by Henry, under Air Travel, World Travel. No Comments
Where Should I Sit On The Plane?
When it comes to commercial airplanes, there generally isn’t any one seat that’s safer than the others. In serious aircraft accidents that result in major injuries and even fatalities, seating placement on the plane really didn’t have much bearing. So many other factors depended on the severity of the crash.
Which Type of Aircraft Should I Try To Book?
Again, generally speaking there is not one commercial airplane model that is safer than any other since each has to adhere to strict criteria mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). When it’s discovered that there is an issue or safety concern with a particular model (often as the result of a tragic accident or crash), the FAA often investigates and issues new regulations for the model in question.
How Should I Prepare Myself in Case of an Emergency While Flying?
The best way to prepare for an emergency (although highly unlikely) is to simply pay attention when the flight attendants put on the safety demonstration. Know where the exits are and always listen to and follow the instructions of flight personnel. Most importantly, always remain calm no matter what.
How Frequently Do Planes Crash?
Recent technology such as smoke detectors (which were required starting in the 1980s) and an electrical circuit test that can detect faulty wiring have made flying commercially even safer than in past years. In fact, your chances of being in a car accident are far higher than being in a commercial crash considering thousands of flights takeoff and land every day without any serious crashes.
What Government Agency Oversees Airplane Safety?
As mentioned previously, the FAA is in charge of airline safety in the United States of America and regulates and enforces safety regulations. They often work together with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) after a particularly severe accident to investigate and change regulations if needed.
