Sooo don't exhaust all possible means of survival? People skydive everyday, aren't these guys trained piolets? If the plane is going down do you want to take your chances with with the gravity or the heat/air pressure?
RE: Letter to the Airlines:Is it too much to ask for a parachute
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Letter to the Airlines:Is it too much to ask for a parachute
When your average daredevil skydives for fun, the plane is typically travelling at between 130km/h and 180km/h when the skydiver jumps.Tandem and accelerated free fall (AFF) jumps occur between 10,000 feet (3000m) and 13,000 feet (4000m), while static jumps can be as low as 3500 feet (1000m).
A large aircraft can't fly that slowly.
Read more at https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2014/02/why-dont-commercial-airplanes-have-parachutes-for-passengers/#Cpi6xi5JzYC4Qfrb.99
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