Just wondering who, if anyone apart from me, actually pays any attention to the safety demonstrations etc.
To put some background to this I am an avid fan of crash investigation and am aware incidents do happen, albeit rarely, and that if the aircraft 'lands' it maybe possible to get out - but this has to be done very quickly and possibly in the dark!
Therefore I always watch avidly, count the seat rows forward and back to the nearest door/emergency exit etc etc.
From a purely selfish point of view I find it incredibly ignorant, when I am trapped in a middle or window seat, when the person/people between me and the aisle are reading etc on the assumption that nothing is going to happen to them. [:0]
I am not a pessimistic but more a realist and I'll do what I need to do to get out.
Which leads me on to a secondary issue which amazes me. Why do they preboard those people who cannot do so of their own accord/require more time/need assistance of some kind? Who gets these people off in an emergency or are they sacrificial?[}:)]
To put some background to this I am an avid fan of crash investigation and am aware incidents do happen, albeit rarely, and that if the aircraft 'lands' it maybe possible to get out - but this has to be done very quickly and possibly in the dark!
Therefore I always watch avidly, count the seat rows forward and back to the nearest door/emergency exit etc etc.
From a purely selfish point of view I find it incredibly ignorant, when I am trapped in a middle or window seat, when the person/people between me and the aisle are reading etc on the assumption that nothing is going to happen to them. [:0]
I am not a pessimistic but more a realist and I'll do what I need to do to get out.
Which leads me on to a secondary issue which amazes me. Why do they preboard those people who cannot do so of their own accord/require more time/need assistance of some kind? Who gets these people off in an emergency or are they sacrificial?[}:)]
Rob