Safety Is No Accident, It Must Be Practice
How often do you put down your news paper when the flight attendants are
giving your a safety briefing? How often do you give them your full
divided attention? I have to admit I am guilty of it myself when I'm
dead heading. Because I fly so much, I sometimes take that briefing for
granted when I am sitting back there with the passengers. The simple
facts are that most pilots have at least one aborted takeoff per year.
In most cases, they abort for precaution reasons. However, every once in
a while an abort could put you in peril such as an on board fire. A
fire is the most critical emergency you could have on an airplane. If
a critical emergency occurs, your quick action will determine life, or
death. That's why it is so important to pay attention to detail when it
comes to the safety briefing. If you think about it, the Titanic ship
sinking is the reason why when you take a modern day cruise they are
required to give you a safety briefing just like airlines. The chances of anything happening on a flight is remote, but safety is not an accident as quoted by the FAA. Safe flying is practiced by professionals everyday.

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