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1 Travelers Safety Gordon Dupont Renee Dupont-Adam Presented by

2 The Program 1. Just a few statistics Aviation is the Safest mode of transport there is. The odds of being killed on a commercial flight are 1 in 19.3 million. You are 9 ½ times more likely to be killed by lightning 2. The secret to survival How to improve the odds in your favour 3. A look at a survivable accident – Beating the odds 4. Where is the Safest place to sit? This might surprise you 5. The seven rules to survival Simple once you realize the reasons why 6. Open forum Anything goes except marriage counseling or politics

3 I am an ex Transportation Safety Board Accident Investigator with 52 years of aviation experience Gordon - New Guinea 1961 Pilot Which one is the Pilot and Bishop which is the Bishop?

4 Fatality Rate Per Mile per 100 Million Passengers Motorcycles 9.7 All Travel is a Hazard 1. Just a Few Statistics There are lies, dam lies and statistics Harry Truman

5 The Most Dangerous Form of Transportation Known to Man (Not counting the space shuttle) In any form of accident he will be in a world of hurt – If he survives

6 Walking 5.3 All Travel is a Hazard 1. Just a Few Statistics There are lies, dam lies and statistics Harry Truman Fatality Rate Per Mile per 100 Million Passengers Motorcycles 9.7

7 Texting Increases the Unfavourable Odds

8 Walking 5.3 Bicycle 4.3 All Travel is a Hazard 1. Just a Few Statistics There are lies, dam lies and statistics Harry Truman Fatality Rate Per Mile per 100 Million Passengers Motorcycles 9.7

9 Not including this bike rider

10 Walking 5.3 Bicycle 4.3 All Travel is a Hazard 1. Just a Few Statistics There are lies, dam lies and statistics Harry Truman Fatality Rate Per Mile per 100 Million Passengers Motorcycles 9.7 Automobile.4 Railway.1

11 The number will likely be higher in India

12 Bus.04 All Travel is a Hazard 1. Just a Few Statistics There are lies, dam lies and statistics Harry Truman Fatality Rate Per Mile per 100 Million Passengers Motorcycles 9.7 Walking 5.3 Bicycle 4.3 Automobile.4 Railway.1

13 Forgot what he was driving today?

14 Bus.04 Air.02 US Department of Statistics All Travel is a Hazard But its got even better 1. Just a Few Statistics.01 There are lies, dam lies and statistics Harry Truman Last fatal US commercial air crash (2013) - Aug. 27, 2006 Fatality Rate Per Mile per 100 Million Passengers Motorcycles 9.7 Walking 5.3 Bicycle 4.3 Automobile.4 Railway.1 Until July 6 th 2013

15 1. Just a Few More Statistics YOU a) Odds of YOU being on an airline flight which results in at least one fatality: 1 in 10.0 million 1 in 10.0 million YOU b) Odds of YOU being killed on a single airline flight: 1 in 19.8 million 1 in 19.8 million You have a 53% chance of surviving an aircraft crash So lets see what we can do to improve the odds of the survivour being YOU

16 2. The Secret to Survival Mentally Prepared a) Luck And MP b)MP

17 3. A look at a Survivable Accident July 6, 2013 San Francisco 304 Survivors 2 Crash Fatalities

18 4. Where is the Safest Place to Sit? #3 Front #1 Wing Area #2 Empennage Aug. 16, 2010 San Andres, Columbia 129 Survivors 2 Fatal

19 Not 4. Where is the Safest Place Not to Sit? Just behind the wing All 108 on board survived April 13, 2013 Bali, Indonesia

20 5. The Seven Rules to Survival 1. Listen to that Safety talk 39,000 ft. 15 to 20 seconds StartleTime Can Cut That Time In1/2 Smoking Can Cut That Time In1/2

21 5. The Seven Rules to Survival 1. Listen to that Safety talk But theyre NOT the same

22 All Seat Belts are not Created Equal Driver – Right side Passenger – Left side – Left side AviationALWAYS From Center Be Mentally Prepared

23 5. The Seven Rules to Survival 1. Listen to that Safety talk 2. Count seats forward and back 3. Remember the seats fold down 4. Watch floor lighting

24 Floor Lighting ( If its working)

25 5. The Seven Rules to Survival 1. Listen to that Safety talk 2. Count seats forward and back 3. Remember the seats fold down 4. Watch floor lighting 5. Keep seat belt on and tight

26 Why ALWAYS Wear Your Seatbelt? That could be You 11 were injured Fasten Seat Belt was on ALL injured were not wearing their seatbelts

27 You Never Know When Your Seatbelt Will Be Handy

28 5. The Seven Rules to Survival 1. Listen to that Safety talk 6. Wear non-flammable clothes (wool not nylon) and laced up shoes (No flip-flops or open toed shoes) 2. Count seats forward and back 3. Remember the seats fold down 4. Watch floor lighting 5. Keep seat belt on and tight a) Nylon and other polymers are not a good protector from heat b) Nylon melts in heat at about 200 C. c) Friction burns can occur if it is rubbed hard. d) Natural fibers like wool and cotton offer better protection

29 5. The Seven Rules to Survival 1. Listen to that Safety talk 7. Mentally Prepared: Review in your mind during each takeoff and landing what you might have to do and dont cross your legs 2. Count seats forward and back 3. Remember the seats fold down 4. Watch floor lighting 5. Keep seat belt on and tight 6. Wear non-flammable clothes (wool not nylon)

30 119 Aboard – All Survive All experienced travelers They were MPThey were MP Would you be? Pacific Western Boeing 737 March 22, 1994 Engine failed on take-off Punctured fuel tank & started a fire

31 139 Aboard 52 Dont survive Tourists with limited flying experienceTourists with limited flying experience More passengers - Charter - Many elderlyMore passengers - Charter - Many elderly First ones stopped to get their hand luggageFirst ones stopped to get their hand luggage Negative panic (Waited for the aisle to clear and someone to tell them what to do )Negative panic (Waited for the aisle to clear and someone to tell them what to do ) NOT MPNOT MP Manchester UK Aug. 22, 1985 Left Engine failed on takeoff Hole in fuel tank Slowly stopped and taxied off runway

32 5. The Seven Rules to Survival 1. Listen to that Safety talk 7. Mentally Prepared: Review in your mind during each takeoff and landing what you might have to do and dont cross your legs 2. Count seats forward and back 3. Remember the seats fold down 4. Watch floor lighting 5. Keep seat belt on and tight 6. Wear non-flammable clothes (wool not nylon) 7.5 A Smoke Hood The Poor Mans Smoke Hood - -The Poor Mans Smoke Hood

33 Smoke Inhalation Most Survivable Aircraft Accident Fatalities are the Result of Smoke Inhalation anySystem Safety Services offers a small, light and very inexpensive Safety tool to help you survive any smoke related incident The Emergency Smoke Hood enables a person to both see and breathe in a smoke filled atmosphere This atmosphere can be in a downed aircraft or a hotel & apartment hall or even a home The hood provides three to four minutes of precious time to get out of the life threatening atmosphere But note the following cautions

34 Emergency Smoke Hood Cautions This hood is heat resistant and NOT flame proofThis hood is heat resistant and NOT flame proof The person must be Mentally Prepared to use it and have it readily available in an emergencyThe person must be Mentally Prepared to use it and have it readily available in an emergency It is not a toy and must be kept out of children's reachIt is not a toy and must be kept out of children's reach Review the accompanying instructions and practiceReview the accompanying instructions and practice using it Your life could depend on it

35 AND MOST IMPORTANTLEAVE YOUR BAGGAGE BEHIND Your only priority must be to get out of the aircraft. Your only priority must be to get out of the aircraft. Taking baggage takes time that could cost lives – Yours? Taking baggage takes time that could cost lives – Yours? The airline will pay for all lost baggage The airline will pay for all lost baggage Just dont even think about doing it Just dont even think about doing it Be Mentally PreparedBe Mentally Prepared

36 First Fatal Airplane Crash September 17, 1908 Lt. Thomas Selfridge Killed Orville Survived 1 st Fatality in Almost 5 Years Of Flying 50% Survival Rate

37 Baby aspirin (But check with your doctor first) 6. Open Forum Any questions? Any comments? Thanks for attending and may all your flights be the Safe ones Gordon Dupont Renee Dupont-Adam Deep Vein Thrombosis Exercise More exercise Still more exercise Drink lots of water Traveler compression sox The Airline Solution Now to Avoid:


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