Can You Survive a Plane Crash
By Anita Hasch
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In 1989 Jan and one hundred and eighty three passengers miraculously escaped after the crash of Flight 232 due to the expert handling of the damaged plane by the pilot Captain Haynes. Standing in the field they could smell burning jet fuel.She saw the mother of a twenty two months old boy heading back to the wreckage to search for her toddler.
It was later discovered that he had died. Jan had given the four mothers instructions to place the toddlers on the floor and hold them. An instruction which was ludicrous but that was the rules of the airways. Imagine that little has changed since the beginning of aviation for toddler’s safety. Australia seems to be leading the world with safety for babies and toddlers on planes. Australia Airlines currently require children two years and older to have a separate seat, while younger children are normally seated on parents lap with a loop belt in a bassinet or on an approved seat.
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Can You Survive a Plane Crash - Anita Hasch
Can You Survive A Plane Crash
Smashwords Edition
Copyright by Anita Hasch 2017
ISBN NO 9781370691319
All rights reserved
Chapter One Flight232
Chapter Two Mid-Air Collision of Flight 853
Chapter Three How a Pilot Survived a 6,000 meter Fall In The War
Chapter Four Flight 508 Had One Survivor
Chapter Five Crash of Flight 943
Chapter Six Escape and Rescue
Chapter Seven Can You Survive When Your Plane Is Hijacked
Chapter Eight Security For Aircraft
Safety of Babies and Children on Planes
Former Flight attendant Jan Brown has attempted to force the FAA to require all children to be belted into seats on commercial airlines.
In 1989 Jan and one hundred and eighty three passengers miraculously escaped after the crash of Flight 232 due to the expert handling of the damaged plane by the pilot Captain Haynes. Standing in the field they could smell burning jet fuel.
She saw the mother of a twenty two months old boy heading back to the wreckage to search for her toddler. It was later discovered that he had died. Jan had given the four mothers instructions to place the toddlers on the floor and hold them. An instruction which was ludicrous but that was the rules of the airways. Imagine that little has changed since the beginning of aviation for toddler’s safety. Australia seems to be leading the world with safety for babies and toddlers on planes. Australia Airlines currently require children two years and older to have a separate seat, while younger children are normally seated on parents lap with a loop belt in a bassinet or on an approved seat.
CASA has done research on new systems to protect toddlers and small children on planes following concern that nothing has changed in this area since the beginning of aviation.
A new device called CARES(Child Aviation Restraint System)has been recommend by Qantas and the US Federal Aviation Administration, a seating system for young children that will protect them in case of an accident.
A belt and buckle device works in conjunction with regular plane seat belts, CASA has been working with Staidards Australia to give manufacturers of automotive child restraint the option of making them suitable for planes as well.
The following amazing stories are true.
Chapter One
Flight 232
Crash of Flight 232
Walking down the ramp towards the plane, a DC-10, Flight 232 which was ready for take-off, they had spent hours waiting for a flight since early morning. Their flight was cancelled and Jay had refused two earlier seats on the previous planes because there had not been a seat for both of them.
Jeff was allocated a seat two rows ahead of Jay. When he got to his seat he was surprised to see a little boy sitting there. His father