drax
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
why would it matter where you were seated? they know who was on the plane, if everyone dies, they know who is dead 
the only thing which isnt a myth, is the fact that the oxygen isnt there to help you breathe.
You realise that if the cabin de presurised at 35,000 feet you'd have little chance breathing with out those oxygen masks as the air is so thin right?
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Robin
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its not there to help you breathe.
its there to stop people panicking.
if the cabin depressurises at 35000 feet, you're gonna die. they jsut dont want a big fuss, so they fill everyone with oxygen which stops you having a spack attack.
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drax
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Is that why they give fighter pilots oxygen masks for when they eject at those altitudes and speeds of over 600mph?
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Robin
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for both those reasons.
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smack
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i hate planes , always have, really dont like flying in them
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CorsAsh
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Why? Are you a snake?
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Steve
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smack
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i dont trust them (planes not snakes) i quite like snakes actully.
its not having control over your life and if you crash your dead pretty much.
would rather drive places
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Robin
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you are more likely to die in a road accident than a plane crash.
per journey, planes have a ridiculously low percentage of accidents...
safest way to travel
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J da Silva
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I think people are more scared of the physicalities of the crash as opposed to the percentages/chance figures though, you could get in your car to drive to the airport, and get hit by a truck at a crossroads, then get to the airport and die on a plane, there's nothing to stop it happening.
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quote: Originally posted by Jizinho Silva 10
I think people are more scared of the physicalities of the crash as opposed to the percentages/chance figures though, you could get in your car to drive to the airport, and get hit by a truck at a crossroads, then get to the airport and die on a plane, there's nothing to stop it happening.
That would really fuck your holiday up
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Robin
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well yeah, you are more likely to die IF an accident does happen i can see that, I dont like flying tbh
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Greg_M
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ive been told this also.
it makes some sence i suppose, its suprising how a small movement when your chin is placed near your chest would break your neck 
[Edited on 20-08-2006 by Greg_M]
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Steve
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i dont like flying at all, although i can practicly fly a 737, its being stuck in the cabin i hate, if i was sat in the cockpit i know id be fine
its the constantly not knowing what going on
[Edited on 20-08-2006 by Steve]
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andy1868
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my sisters an air hostess and apparently theres more chance of surviving than you would first think. the problem is when you hit the floor, the wings come off and the fuel inside the wings catches fire and basically blows up.
like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxLyBimKfW0
i saw the myth busters episode too and if you sit in a seat facing towards the back of the plane, you can withstand more force again!
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
if the cabin depressurises at 35000 feet, you're gonna die. they jsut dont want a big fuss, so they fill everyone with oxygen which stops you having a spack attack.
what Rob, if an aircraft depressurises at 35000ft, it takes around a minute for the interior of a large aircraft to be deprived of breathable oxygen. explosive depressurisation has happened many times before, and mostly without causing any harm to passengers, as long as they get the masks on ASAP
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
its not there to help you breathe.
its there to stop people panicking.
if the cabin depressurises at 35000 feet, you're gonna die. they jsut dont want a big fuss, so they fill everyone with oxygen which stops you having a spack attack.
The plane has 10 minutes of oxygen on it. Thats hardly enough to stop everyone from paniking. It's also hardly enough for it to descend 25000 feet in a comfortable manor as comfortable descent is arounf 1000-1500 ft/min. I see no reason for the oxygen being there.
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ed
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P.S. I was taking the piss out of the oxygen not being there. I know in an emergancy yada yada yada....
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Antz
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it was on mithbusters (didn't read all the thread)....
they proved that you are safer with your head inbetween your legs, they did alot of research, and it's all good
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quote: Originally posted by ed
quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
its not there to help you breathe.
its there to stop people panicking.
if the cabin depressurises at 35000 feet, you're gonna die. they jsut dont want a big fuss, so they fill everyone with oxygen which stops you having a spack attack.
The plane has 10 minutes of oxygen on it. Thats hardly enough to stop everyone from paniking. It's also hardly enough for it to descend 25000 feet in a comfortable manor as comfortable descent is arounf 1000-1500 ft/min. I see no reason for the oxygen being there.
a descent rate of 3000fpm is quite comfortable ed. approaching 4000fpm is quite uncomfortable but in an emergency, quite acceptable. the aircraft can be at a breathable level in around 5-7 minutes
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pretty scary shoot though!
reminds me of final destination.....for some reason
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