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Airline advice on where on a plane you are least likely to die in a crash


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2012 or 2013 lo San Francisco lo rear seats vallake ithadi aindi due to improper landing...time bagolekapothe pithina sastav...😎😀😀😀😀😀

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4 minutes ago, user789 said:

 

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I m generous i wont charge you. Feel free to use them $%^

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9 minutes ago, user789 said:

 

Cinema lo vaaduchu mee dialogues 

antha cinematic ga em ledhey convo.... Sare le janaala pulse lo edhi catching ayithey adhi okay ne maaku..... 

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8 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

So 5.9 Crs 

Mi lekkana kuda i m bikari aey. Ayina ma ammamma eppudu cheptundi unna lekunna bedarapulu aravaddu unnayi ane anukovali thadasthu devatalu untaru ani.  $%^

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Just now, Amrita said:

Mi lekkana kuda i m bikari aey. Ayina ma ammamma eppudu cheptundi unna lekunna bedarapulu aravaddu unnayi ane anukovali thadasthu devatalu untaru ani.  $%^

Ammamma antey mana baby maammey na? 

#OhBaby #AmritaSam #SAmrita

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2 minutes ago, andhra_alludu said:

Ammamma antey mana baby maammey na? 

#OhBaby #AmritaSam #SAmrita

Nope . My own ammamma. She is 100 times more awesome than baby mamma bl@st

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Just now, Amrita said:

Nope . Its my own ammamma. She is 100 times more awesome than baby mamma bl@st

Wonderful... She is also so lucky to have a manavaraalu like you.... #AmritaRocks

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17 minutes ago, andhra_alludu said:

Wonderful... She is also so lucky to have a manavaraalu like you.... #AmritaRocks

Not at all. Thanks for kind words but i dont deserve it and cant make my grandma low ( i know u dont mean it). 

 I am super lucky to be born in her family. Role model and best woman( mother, grand mother, individual, wife, daughter in law, sister in law, sister etc etc etc) i saw in life.  Super dynamic . She managed all relationships and stood as an example being a working woman. 

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1 hour ago, tacobell fan said:

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Just what you always wanted to hear from an airline: advice on how to pick your seat based on fatality rates.

The regional Twitter account for Dutch airline KLM in India, @KLMIndia, put out a tweet early Wednesday morning as a follow-up to a trivia question about which seats are the safest on a plane.

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“According to data studies by Time, the fatality rate for the seats in the middle of the plane is the highest,” the tweet said. “However, the fatality rate for the seats in the front is marginally lesser and is least for seats at the rear third of a plane.”

It featured an image of a lone seat perched on a fluffy cloud with the words: “Seats at the back of a plane are the safest!” The company deleted the tweet about 12 hours after posting following an email from The Washington Post and later tweeted an apology.

Followers were flummoxed by the “fact.” “@KLM I’m not sure this is the selling point your brand wants or needs,” one wrote. “Why would you tweet this!?” another asked.

Officials with the airline were not immediately available to discuss the strategy behind the tweet, which bore the hashtags #TuesdayTrivia and #Facts.

Time magazine published an article in 2015 making the case that middle seats in the back of a plane, specifically, had the highest survival rate (28 percent), based on a study of accidents dating to 1985. Generally, regarding broad sections of the plane, “the analysis found that the seats in the back third of the aircraft had a 32% fatality rate, compared with 39% in the middle third and 38% in the front third,” the magazine said.

 

But the Federal Aviation Administration would quibble with the #Facts designation.

“Many people have tried and failed to produce a scientifically defensible answer to this question,” FAA communications manager Lynn Lunsford said in an email. “There are too many variables, and this is the important one — so few accidents — that a simple answer is probably not statistically defensible.”

In another email, FAA spokesman Greg Martin added: “Since February 2009, over 90 million miles, and about 8 billion passengers have been carried in U.S. commercial aviation without a single crash fatality — an exemplary safety record. As compared to any other human activity, the safest place to be is in a U.S. commercial airliner — regardless of seat.”

 

Nenu pay chesey cheap deals ki vadu back seat ee istadu.

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8 minutes ago, pittagoda said:

Nenu pay chesey cheap deals ki vadu back seat ee istadu.

Middleclass zindabad! We are on same padava... 

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4 minutes ago, andhra_alludu said:

Middleclass zindabad! We are on same padava... 

I thought we are talking about airlines 

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2 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

I thought we are talking about airlines 

Padavo yimaanam oo deals ekkada unte memu akkada... 

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Best seats are always closer to exit.

awareness of exit is very important , I will choose immediately behind on front of exit door 

if the plane has a problem and if it lands the best chance of living is for people closer to exit 

if the plane can’t land there is no way that you can live where ever you sit.

Good thing is everything will happen in a matter of 1 to 2 minutes

Again Flying is the safest mode of transportation 

 

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