當(dāng)?shù)貢r(shí)間7月6日,一架韓國韓亞航空公司的波音777客機(jī)在美國舊金山機(jī)場降落時(shí)墜毀,,據(jù)最新報(bào)道,,目前該客機(jī)墜毀已導(dǎo)致2人死亡多人受傷。如今航空旅行越來越普遍頻繁,,那么如何才能保證安全乘機(jī)呢,?明確以下幾點(diǎn)或許可以在事故發(fā)生時(shí)派上大用場。 Wear long pants, a long-sleeve t-shirt, and sturdy, comfortable,
lace-up shoes. Although you may want to be comfortable or professional-looking on a flight, sandals or high heels make it hard to move quickly within the wreckage. High heels are not allowed on the evacuation slides and you can cut your feet and toes on glass or get flammable liquids on or in your sandals if you wear them,。盡管你想在飛機(jī)上穿得舒適或職業(yè),,但穿著涼鞋、高跟鞋不利于在飛機(jī)失事后快速逃生,。使用逃生滑梯時(shí)不能穿高跟鞋,,而光腳或只穿涼鞋有可能會被玻璃劃傷,,或沾上易燃液體。 Book the right seats. The key to survive a crash is frequently how quickly you can get out. To this
end, it’s best to get seats as close as possible to an exit, and aisle seats are
generally preferable. In addition, try to sit in the back of the plane.
Passengers in the tail of the aircraft have 40% higher survival rates than those
in the first few
rows,。 Read the safety information card and pay attention to the pre-flight
safety speech,。 Don’t assume you know it all already. Every type of airplane has different
safety instructions. If you're sitting in an exit row, study the door and make
sure you know how to open it if you need to. In normal circumstances the flight
attendant will open the door, but if they are dead or injured, you'll need to do
it。 Make a plan. If the plane is going to crash, you almost always have several minutes to
prepare before impact. Use this time to once again review where the exits are,
and try to count the number of seats between your row and the exit row—that way
you’ll know when you’ve reached the exit even if you can’t see it.
Assess the situation as well as possible. Try to determine what surface the
plane will land on so you can customize your preparations. If you’re going to be
landing in water, for example, you’ll want to put your life vest on—don’t
inflate it until you’re out of the plane—and if you’re going to be landing in
cold weather, you should try to get a blanket or jacket to keep you warm once
outside。 Keep your seat belt securely fastened at all
times。 In any case, make sure it is placed around you snugly before impact. Also, push that snug seat belt down as low over your pelvis as possible. The pelvis is a very strong structure that handles force well. If your belt slides up into your stomach, you have a greater chance of sustaining dangerous internal injuries. 在任何情況下,都要確保飛機(jī)沖擊地面時(shí)把安全帶系牢,。另外,,還要將安全帶系在盆骨以下,因?yàn)榕韫墙Y(jié)構(gòu)更易受力,。如果安全帶滑到肚子上,,內(nèi)臟受傷的幾率會大大增加。 Brace yourself for impact,。 If you know you’re going to crash, brace yourself. Return your seat back to
its full upright position, bend forward and put your chest on your thighs and
your head between your knees. Cross your wrists in front of your lower calves,
and grab your ankles. Place your legs as far under the seat as possible to avoid
breaking your shin
bones。 Remain calm,。 It can be easy to get swept up in the pandemonium immediately preceding and
following a crash. Keep a cool head, though, and you’re more likely to get out
alive. Remember that even in the worst wrecks, you do have a chance of survival.
You’ll need to be able to think methodically and rationally to maximize that
chance。 Put your oxygen mask on before assisting
others,。 You’ve probably heard this on every commercial flight you’ve been on, but
it’s worth repeating. If the integrity of the cabin is compromised, you have
only about 15 seconds to start breathing through your oxygen mask before you are
rendered
unconscious。 Protect yourself from smoke,。 Fire and, more commonly, smoke is responsible for a large percentage of crash
fatalities. The smoke in an airplane fire can be very thick and highly toxic, so
cover your nose and mouth with a cloth to avoid breathing it in.
Get out of the airplane as quickly as
possible,。 It’s critical to get out of the aircraft without delay—if fire or smoke is
present, you will generally have less than two minutes to safely exit the
plane,。 Get at least 500 feet upwind from the
wreckage。 If you’re stranded in a remote area, the best thing to do usually is to stay
close to the aircraft to await rescuers. You don’t want to be too close, though.
Fire or explosion can happen at any time after a crash, so put some distance
between you and the plane.
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