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In a message dated 3/1/2007 11:35:04 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
VTAILJEFF@aol.com writes:
In a message dated 2/28/2007 11:46:17 PM Central Standard Time,
marv@lancair.net writes:
In
spite of what the airliners tell you about a water landing, very
few people actually survive. In most small planes, everyone's spines snap
just above the pelvis as the lower seat belt holds them back against the
seat and as their upper bodies move violently forward as the plane skips
and bounces across the surface of the water. Everyone
dies.
John,
Interesting info about your friend, BUT I find the above information
about spinal injury lacking any sound basis in research or analysis. Either
your friend and his buddies defied the laws of physics (according to you) or
the information is incorrect about water ditchings.
Regards,
Jeff Edwards
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I think they did a great job and should be applauded for
surviving such a bad situation.
Ron
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