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How to survive a plane crash and other flight dangers

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It's easy to forget that thousands of airline passengers die or get injured in plane crashes and hard landings every year.

But even if you are never faced with an airline calamity, wouldn't it be great if you could reduce the stress of flying?

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Here are some of the myths and misconceptions revealed in Air Travel Survival:

MYTH: Traveling on a modern jet airline is much safer than traveling by car.
REALITY: Traveling by car is 12 times safer than traveling on a commercial jet airline. If you were to travel by plane as often as you travel by car you would be 12 times more likely to be involved in a plane crash compared to a car crash. Put another way, traveling by plane is 12 times more likely to kill you than traveling by car for the same number of journeys. The only reason air travel is perceived to be safer than car travel is because most people do not travel by air as often as by car.
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MYTH: The emergency brace position advocated by airlines is the best position to adopt in the event of a plane crash.
REALITY: There is a different brace position that passengers can adopt which is much safer than the emergency brace position advocated by airlines. Learn this secret and you will greatly increase your chances of avoiding injury and death in the event of an aircrash or hard landing. Air Travel Survival is the only publication in the world that reveals this special emergency brace position - you owe it to yourself to find out more.

smallcoverMYTH: Modern commercial air flight is getting safer all the time.
REALITY: Modern commercial air flight is becoming more dangerous for passengers, not safer. There is no long-term upwards or downwards trend for the number of fatalities caused by aircraft accidents compared to previous years. However, the number of injuries caused by aircraft accidents is going up year-by-year.
See the figures in Air Travel Survival.

MYTH: There is no particular seat location that is safer than others.
REALITY: Some seat locations on airlines are much safer than others. Air Travel Survival reveals the safest seat locations and why they are much safer. It's not what you think: the seat closest to the emergency exit is not the safest seat!

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tick A simple device that you can buy just about anywhere for a few dollars. Use it in the event of an air crash and it will greatly reduce the risk of concussion and brain injury and may therefore save your life in a crisis.smallcover

tick Research shows that smoke is a major killer in most air crashes and hard landings. Air Travel Survival shows how to avoid smoke danger and what kind of smoke hood is best and most practical for airline use. Don't buy a smoke hood until you read this book.

tick One of the biggest injuries suffered by airline crash survivors is whiplash to the neck. Whiplash can cause broken necks and life-long paralysis. Learn a simple way of avoiding whiplash in the event of an air crash.

tick Research shows that in crash after crash in which passengers survive an impact, they just sit there, stunned and waiting to be told what to do. When you read Air Travel Survival you will know exactly what to do to survive and escape from danger. You won't get this knowledge anywhere else.

tick Discover a little known secret that airlines never want to talk about. This kills more airline passengers than aircraft accidents! This is vital knowledge for anybody traveling by air.

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Air Travel Survival contains no waffle or 'padding'.
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A simple quick action plan shows exactly what to do in the event of an aircraft calamity. Then, whenever you fly you will always know what to do, even if you only have seconds to spare.

Compared to other passengers, when you apply the secret techniques in Air Travel Survival you will stand a far greater chance of surviving a crash or hard landing and escaping without injury.

Once you gain the invaluable knowledge in Air Travel Survival you will join an elite group of people who travel with confidence knowing that in the event of an airline calamity, they are likely to survive without injury. These elite people have read Air Travel Survival.

If you have a family or a partner, you will be able to share your special survival knowledge with them to ensure their safety when they travel by air.

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But this is not enough. There are some simple things you can do in the event of an emergency which vastly increase your chances of surviving unharmed. Getting this life-saving knowledge is absolutely essential for anybody who travels by air.

Even a child can be shown the secret techniques in Air Travel Survival, giving the child priceless knowledge that may one day save his or her life and prevent injury.

Here are just a few of the many comments we have received about the book:

Thanks a million for Air Travel Survival. The special emergency brace method is something that every airline passenger should know about, as I'm sure it will save lives in the event of a crash. Tony Miles, Sydney, Australia.
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As a frequent flyer, Air Travel Survival has made my air trips much more comfortable. Since reading the book, I now look forward to my air trips instead of dreading them. Rob Howe, New York, USA.
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I recently had occasion to use the special emergency brace position in your book. It was a rough landing and nobody died, but I learnt later that some passengers suffered from whiplash. Thanks to the book I was OK - it's so reassuring to know the special emergency brace position. Thanks so much. Jennifer Mallins, UK.


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Travel Safety for Bakcpackers

People of all ages go backpacking as it provides an ideal way to save money, see the world, and make friends along the way. Typically, backpackers avoid expensive hotels in city centers and opt for campsites, hostels, or cheap bed & breakfast hotels. If this is your style read on as this article will save you money and help make your traveling safer and more enjoyable.

In this article we look at Travel Safety. Here are some simple things that backpackers can do to travel more safely and avoid illness in just about any part of the world. Follow the tips below and you will greatly reduce the risk of a mishap:

  • Research the journey properly using respected guidebooks and the Internet. If possible, talk to others who have taken the same route.

  • Take two credit cards and keep one aside for emergency use only.

  • Carry a mobile phone for calling home or for use in the event of an emergency. Failing that, always carry a phone card (e.g. AT&T pre-paid phone card) so that at the very least you can phone home or make an emergency call.

  • Email home regularly if you can get to an internet cafe. That way, the folks back home will know where you last traveled and where you were headed, if something happens to you.

  • Always make sure your travel insurance is up to date and that you know the emergency telephone number of the insurance policy.

  • Don't take expensive jewels/watches/rings or other valuables. Buy a cheap throw-away watch for the trip.

  • Be aware of cultural differences. Just because you can wear shorts in Europe, for example, does not mean they won't cause offence in some other countries.

  • Try to avoid traveling at night, particularly if you are a woman.

  • Look out for other backpackers going your way and travel with them. There is safety in numbers, and your journey may be more interesting. Note that various schemes on Internet offer the ability to find travel companions.

  • A high-pitched attack alarm is always a good thing to have, especially for women.

  • Take your own medication with you. If you need regular medication of any sort, do not assume you will be able to buy it abroad. Brand names of medicines change from country to country. This, combined with possible language barriers can lead to problems. Put medication in clearly marked bottles, carry a separate list of your medical requirements plus a letter from your doctor confirming your prescribed medication. This will help to minimize unwanted attention at customs.

  • Pack dental floss and spare toothbrush when backpacking (dental floss is useful for all sorts of things apart from teeth!). Take minimum toothpaste, insect repellent, and other essential toiletries, and replenish your needs as you travel.

  • Always be aware of what is going on around you, especially in crowded places, such as stations, markets, airports, and busy streets.

  • Make your backpack thief proof from slashers (thieves who cut through your backpack to steal without your knowledge). Line the inside of your backpack with chicken wire (use a very fine soft mesh).

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