Friday, January 16, 2009

Everyone who's been on a plane knows that they spend a good amount of time preparing passengers for "the event of a water landing." It's certainly a high percentage of the talk passengers get about safety and what to be prepared for.

This week's water landing was apparently the first in 150 MILLION commercial flights.

And looking at the pictures, no one seemed to be blowing into those yellow life jackets with the red straw or hugging their seat cushions tightly. Can we modernize the safety talk? How about "in the event of an attempted terrorist highjacking, everyone rush the offender and take the bastard down." Or some better advice...have the experts work on it.

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