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How to Assume the Brace Position
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Assuming the brace position is an important safety measure to take in the event of an emergency landing or crash during air travel. Here's how to do it: 1. First, make sure you have a seat belt on, and ensure it is fastened tightly across your lap. 2. Listen carefully to the safety briefing from the flight attendants before takeoff. They will provide instructions on how to assume the brace position, as it can vary depending on the type of aircraft you are flying on. 3. Typically, the brace position involves placing your feet flat on the floor and tucking them behind your knees. Then, lean forward as far as possible, placing your head on the seat in front of you, or in your lap if you are seated in the front row. 4. Cross your hands on the top of your head with your elbows out to the sides. 5. It's important to keep your head down and tucked in, as this will help protect your head and neck in the event of an impact. 6. If you are seated in an exit row or near an emergency exit, pay attention to the specific instructions provided by the flight attendants. You may be responsible for opening the emergency exit and assisting other passengers in evacuating the aircraft. Remember, the brace position is designed to protect you as much as possible during an emergency landing or crash. It's important to pay attention to the safety briefing and follow the instructions of the flight crew.
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