Damn...that's what I forgot. And the masks, can't forget those!
*flips tray up*
*slips back up*
*grabs mask*
KABOOM!
Well...didn't make it. I didn't put the mask on.
Nope. At the velocities of a plane crash, having a seat belt is guaranteed to kill you. The human neck is very fragile and the energy involved in a crash will snap your neck and more likely than not decapitate you. Seat belts are for turbulence.
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tbh nothing can save you from becoming meat mush when the plane hurtles from the sky to the concrete ground at 1000 miles per hour
Sugarmice
It's closer to 525 mph/800kph.
Also, you don't get turned to mush; your core skeletal structure is strong enough to handle the shocks.
One of my teachers has family that are first responders who have been at plane crashes. They said that it was surreal finding people's heads rolling around with decapitated bodies sitting more or less fine in their seats.
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With or without a seatbelt you're probably dead though.
The seatbelt of an airplane goes across the lap, so it can't snap your neck if you are leaning onto the back of the seat in front of you. You're probably still dead, though, if the pilot doesn't get into a controlled landing.
The idea of the seatbelts in aircrafts is, in the event of a crash, to thether your mangled corpse to your asigned seat for identification purposes. You're welcome.
*flips tray up*
*slips back up*
*grabs mask*
KABOOM!
Well...didn't make it. I didn't put the mask on.
RIP
It's closer to 525 mph/800kph.
Also, you don't get turned to mush; your core skeletal structure is strong enough to handle the shocks.
One of my teachers has family that are first responders who have been at plane crashes. They said that it was surreal finding people's heads rolling around with decapitated bodies sitting more or less fine in their seats.
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With or without a seatbelt you're probably dead though.