I've avoided flying for the last two years, but it is nearing a breaking point with my wife because she's asleep. She's like why don't you just wear a mask and fly.
no.. no... no.... for a nuke... you get down under your desk and put your hands over the back of your head.... that'll protect you from a nuke!! it worked in the 70's and we're all here today to tell you that it WORKED!!
That was only before the science changed and we learned that hiding under a desk doesn't help unless you are masked, and your desk is 6 feet away from the next occupied desk. A desk may be closer, but only if it is unoccupied.
I've avoided flying for the last two years, but it is nearing a breaking point with my wife because she's asleep. She's like why don't you just wear a mask and fly.
And make sure you wear that mask all the way to the crash site.
As long as you're wearing a mask and socially distancing, you'll be fine during a crash. If it works for a nuclear war, it'll work for a plane crash.
no.. no... no.... for a nuke... you get down under your desk and put your hands over the back of your head.... that'll protect you from a nuke!! it worked in the 70's and we're all here today to tell you that it WORKED!!
That was only before the science changed and we learned that hiding under a desk doesn't help unless you are masked, and your desk is 6 feet away from the next occupied desk. A desk may be closer, but only if it is unoccupied.
Lmao
Tbf, majority of flights are flown on autopilot. So if one pilot drops off, surely the other will land if need be.
I think from now on, when there's two pilots, ONE MUST BE UNJABBED in case the other one has a medical disaster, especially at those altitudes.
That makes sense.
What if one strokes out and the other has a heart attack trying to help him?
Parachutes.