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If a new study is to be believed, Samuel Jackson had more to worry about that just a few snakes on his plane.
A recent study analyzed data from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) for every commercial plane crash since 1971 that had both survivors and fatalities, and for which a detailed seating chart was accessible. They’ve determined that some seats, or at least sections of the plane, are safer than others.
And from the looks of their findings, I will be changing my seat on my next flight.
Are you ready for this?
Passengers sitting near the rear of the plane are about 40 percent more likely to survive a crash than those in the front.
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