So, why arn't passengers kicked out of planes before they crash ?
stupid question. yes ? :confused: .... I've been watching that show 'air crash investigations' a couple of times. Uno, on TV where they detail the reasons behind many of the major airline cashes.
Apart from putting up with being told the story, over and over again after every advertisement break it is kinda interesting, I think.
But it occured to me, that in many of the crashes, there seemed to be a lot of flying around waiting for the inevitable. Time better spent kicking people off the plane with parachutes...
Whats the reason behind there being no kind of passenger parachute system in commercial aircraft ?
- Can't the planes fly slow enough ?
- crowd control being too much with all the panic ?.....then why not just have a ramp out the back, lock the seat belts so they can't undo, and just wheel the passengers out the back on rails, with kinda automatic parachute deploy like paratroops in those WII war movies ? Who cares if they ##### themselves,,,better than dying.
- ejection seats ?
I know there must be plenty of major problems to overcome to work some kind of parachute system.....but, I'm guessing my chances of survival would be greater attempting to get me off than on the plane when it hits the ground. Surely its not all about money again is it ?
Millions of dollars are often spent in other fields to just save a couple of lives. How about the 300 odd lives in a 747, when all 4 engines stop.