Are you a nervous air traveler? Take notice of the following tips will help to increase your chances of a safe flight 1. Fly on Nonstop Flights Most accidents occur immediately following
takeoff or during the descent and landing phase of flights, so flying nonstop will reduce your exposure to these most accident-prone phases of flights 2. Choose Larger Aircraft Currently, aircraft with more than 30 passenger seats were all designed and certified under the strictest regulations. Also, in the unlikely event of a serious accident, larger aircraft provide a better opportunity for passenger survival. 3. Pay Attention to the Preflight Briefing Although the information seems repetitive, make sure to be aware of the closest emergency exits. The locations of these exists may be vary depending on the aircraft that you fly on and seat you are in. 4. Keep the Overhead Storage Bin Free of Heavy Articles Overhead storage bins may not be able to hold very heavy objects during turbulence, so if you or another passenger have trouble lifting an article into the bin, have it stored elsewhere.
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