Oh, they
sailed out from England
and were not far from shore
When the rich refused to associate
with the poor.
So they put them down below
where they'd be the first to go.
It was sad when the great ship
went down.
--from a version of "The Titanic"
Oh yes, the guys with the big bucks have long known how to
place themselves in the safest possible positions. And they sometimes did it by
making those less fortunate more susceptible to disaster. It therefore is
strange that the moneyed classes could have gotten it so wrong when modern
airliners became the travel vehicles of choice.
Many years ago, I heard mutterings about relative safety in
airliner seating, so the idea is nothing new. The smokers exiled to the rear of
the plane sometimes joked about it with observations such as, "The smoke
may be doing us in, but if we crash we're in the catbird seats."
Safety and seating locations, however, never became much of
an issue. But now that could change. The question popped up in a latest issue
of AARP The Magazine. The AARP
publication has huge readership, so we may assume the word will get around, and
be relayed to those who can afford to travel in style. Here's the item:
"In 2007, Popular
Mechanics published an analysis of 36 years worth of airline seating charts
and 20 accidents, back to 1971. The numbers were decisive. Passengers sitting
behind the wings had a 69 percent survival rate in an accident. Folks sitting
over or in front of the wings had a 56 percent rate (first class was lowest, at
49 percent.)"
Wealthy folks fully understand 20 per cent differences. How
long do you think it will be before first class is relocated to the tail
sections of planes?
3 comments:
They'll have to weigh safety against being able to board and deboard (?) quickly, which is, I've always thought, why 1st class is up front. And the most comfortable, as far as turbulence goes, is over the wing. But I've never minded moving to the back, having observed for myself that the tail section often houses the survivors in a crash.
With first class in the rear, the biggies could be escorted up the aisle to deplane first. That would be good for their egos, which of course don't need any more inflation than they already have.
Shhhh, mum's the word. Let us po' folks sit where it's safe.
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