Don't wait for rescue. Former stewardess shows how you can survive an air accident.

Although aircraft accidents occur nearly once on 1.2 million flights, it is wise to consider your safety at all times and prepare. And in this direction, it's taking into consideration the retired steward, Cheryl Schwartz, who has given some advice on what they should do in case of a fall [...]
Although aircraft accidents occur nearly once on 1.2 million flights, it is wise to consider your safety at all times and prepare.
And in this direction, it's taking care of the retired steward, Cheryl Schwartz, who has given some advice on what to do in case of a plane crash and how to increase our chances of survival.
Schwarz worked for United Airlines and said that travelers, before finding their country, should count the number of lines they share in the nearest emergency exit.
In the event of danger, visibility can be reduced and knowledge of this can greatly accelerate the evacuation process.
It doesn't matter if they fly in the same plane type, they're all just different”, she says.
She adds that you also need to know exactly what to get and what to leave.
The requisition of what you think can take a long time with you. However, there are no things worth dying for”, she says.
We have 90 seconds to evacuate, whether 30 or 600 passengers. We're trained and we know what to do, and your hand luggage doesn't fit in that” plan, she says.
Finally, do not wait for rescue, Schwartz warns.
The large number of accidents can survive, but despite accidents in which people survived, investigators were able to find people without scratching, who remained calm in their countries sitting dead”, it concludes.












