• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

MilesAddict

Learn travel hacking

Do you want to find great rates? Search for flights and hotels today
  • Getting startedTravel Hacking 101
  • MilesLearn about miles
  • HotelsHotels tips and tricks
  • ToolsTools for travel hackers
  • ServicesWork with us

The single most important advice to remember in an emergency

By Guillaume Schaer on May 7, 2019 0

The single most important advice to remember in an emergency

A couple of days ago, Aeroflot flight SU1492 from Moscow to Murmansk was hit by lightning during take off. It seemed to have knocked down part of the equipment of the plane so the pilot decided to return to the airport immediately. Sadly the plane crashed and a fire started in the engine. 41 people lost their lives during that event.

Preliminary reports indicate that some people were stuck in the plane during evacuation while others were trying to retrieve their hand luggages. Pictures and videos of the accident show people leaving the aircraft with their hand luggages. Sadly, it seems that people lost their lives as others wanted to take their belonging with them.

During the safety briefing, you’re always reminded to leave everything behind in an emergency. What’s more valuable? Your life or your laptop? With a bag, you risk breaking the slide, you cannot run as efficiently and you risk blocking people behind you.

To be allowed to fly commercially, an airplane has to go through a lot of tests. One of these is the evacuation test. The manufacturer has to show they can evacuate the airplane in under 90 seconds… That’s very short. Check out below the video showing the evacuation of the largest passenger plane, the Airbus A380. It takes 78 seconds to evacuate more than 800 people…. in the dark… But they’re leaving their bags behind.

So once again, next time you’re flying, listen to the safety briefing and remember the single most important advice they’ll give you:

“In case of emergency, leave all your belongings behind”

It might make the difference between life and death.

Featured image courtesy of Flightradar24.com

Did you like this article?

Join the MilesAddict community today. Members will get notices, updates, and how-tos! If you join today, we will send you our complimentary "Getting Started with Travel Hacking" guide.

We respect your privacy. We will NEVER sell, rent or share your email address. That’s more than a policy, it’s our personal guarantee!

About Guillaume Schaer

Proud dad and husband. Award-winning travel hacker. Digital advisor for startups and SMEs.
Follow me: Twitter

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Learn Travel Hacking today

Discover the secrets of Travel Hacking. Enter your email to receive the ultimate guide to getting started with Travel Hacking and regular news from Milesaddict.

We respect your privacy. We will NEVER sell, rent or share your email address. That’s more than a policy, it’s our personal guarantee!

Follow us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Recent Posts

  • The Hidden Perk of Private Aviation: Empty Legs and Discounted Luxury Travel
  • Trade Wings for Wheels: The Sustainability and Efficiency of Rail Travel
  • Carbon Offsetting and Green Tickets: Airlines Embrace Eco-Friendly Measures
  • Flying into the Future: Sustainability in the Aviation Industry
  • How a box of chocolates can improve your travel experience

Awards

Do you want to get paid to stay in hotels?

We will teach you how hotels can pay you to sleep

Download our guide today

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

© Copyright 2016-2022 MilesAddict · All Rights Reserved · Privacy Policy

Go to mobile version