SAFE FLYER
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Flying on aircrafts presents certain hazards that are more of a concern than anywhere
else in the transportation industry due to their severity during an accident. The three most
common hazards during an aircraft accident are:
- Fire hazards
- Smoke hazards
- Impact hazards
Although traveling by airline is statistically safer than other forms of transportation, aircraft
accidents still hold the potential for a high fatality event and General Aviation has one of
the highest accident rates in the industry.
There are products and practices available that can help reduce the severity of injury and
possibly increase the survivability rate during an aircraft accident that has the potential for
survivability.
If you include all aircrafts in the U.S., including all general aviation, regional and airlines
there is at least one fatal accident every day. There is a General Aviation accident almost
every day in the U.S.
The majority of aviation accidents occur during take-off, landing or taxing and are
survivable, but due to post crash smoke, fire, and impact injuries some passengers do
not survive.
All pilots, passengers and crews should be educated in these hazards and should be
aware of the ways to help mitigate them. The key in most airline accidents is to take
measures to help you survive.
Safe Flyer is an organization that was created to inform the public of potential hazards
and mitigation practices.
Products are made for hazard mitigation that have been in use in the military and
emergency aviation for decades, but has never been applied to the commercial/private
aviation industry.
The products we recommend can easily be used by everyone involved in aviation. They
can be most beneficial for pilots.
There are safety products made that aircraft crews and passengers are allowed to buy
and use on their own accord. The items on this website are some of those products.
Contact at: info@safeflyer .org
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Last updated: JULY 9, 2010 Copyright 2010 Safe Flyer Photos from various sources and are not property of Safe Flyer
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