Indeed, even a plane heap of dynamic military parachutists takes a few minutes of sensibly consistent flight to exit.
Parachuting takes nerve, expertise, and quality. One needs to constrain oneself into a 150 mph slipstream, hold a stance that stops one going head to head with the parachute as it opens, avoid one's colleagues and land securely.
Think what the setback rundown would be if a run of the mill gathering of travelers were to endeavor their first plummets in a crisis.
The normal man, lady or youngster in a Boeing would stand a superior shot of survival riding the plane down.
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REASONS
1. Parachutes are cumbersome, substantial and costly.They would not in any case fit under your seat, they would possess a considerable measure of room and include a ton of weight.
They would likewise require general assessment and repacking.
To give a few hundred for every plane would add essentially to costs, making flying substantially more costly.
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