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Non-Tech : Simula (SMU)

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To: Ty Morgan who wrote (885)1/8/1998 10:21:00 PM
From: Francois H. Gaston  Read Replies (1) of 1671
 
The Air Force has data showing that during a hard crash landing, personnel is injured or killed (often rupture of the aorta) more often if the seats do not remain attached to the floor and if personel is facing the front of airplaine. Actually every civilian planes should have (like troup transports) passengers facing the back of the airplane to assure maximal survival during a crash landing and of course Simula seats. Personally, I would not mind sitting on a Simula seat, during a crash landing, provided that seats around me are also Simulas!
Good luck and have a good evening.
Gaston
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