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The passenger's role in modern aviation safety beyond seatbelts

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The passenger's role in modern aviation safety beyond seatbelts
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Geoffrey Thomas Editor-In-Chief - US Bureau Chief | Airline Ratings

We’re all used to sitting back, relaxing, and maybe sipping on something cold with a packet of pretzels at 35,000ft. But do you know how to ensure you—and those around you—are as safe as possible while in the air?

While safety during a flight ultimately rests with the cabin and flight crew, passengers also have an important role to play. From understanding where batteries should be stored to knowing why baggage must stay put during an evacuation, being an informed passenger can make a real difference when it counts most. Here are a few key areas to keep in mind.

Batteries in hold luggage: A hidden danger

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When checking in for a flight, either online or at the airport, have you ever noticed the rules about what you can and cannot pack in your hold luggage? In 2023, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recorded over 70 lithium- battery-related incidents, including fires caused by power banks, laptops, and e-cigarettes. Placing any kind of battery in the hold isn’t just a regulatory issue; it’s a major safety risk.

If a lithium battery ignites in the hold, the fire can quickly escalate to dangerous temperatures of over 600°C, potentially compromising the aircraft's integrity. While cargo holds have fire suppression systems, these systems are less effective against battery fires, which can reignite even after being extinguished.

Airlines typically advise passengers to carry batteries in the cabin within their hand baggage and preferably in an easily accessible location. But battery-related incidents can still happen mid-flight. In January 2025, an Air Busan Airbus A321 experienced a fire in the cabin after a power bank in an overhead bin caught fire. Fortunately, all 176 passengers escaped safely but the aircraft was written off. In response, Air Busan implemented stricter rules requiring passengers to keep power banks and e-cigarettes with them at their seats rather than in overhead bins. Will other airlines follow their lead? Only time will tell.

In an emergency: Leave all baggage behind—no seriously!

In an era of budget-friendly fares many passengers travel with hand baggage only but this increase in cabin luggage can present significant challenges during an evacuation despite clear safety instructions some passengers instinctively reach for their bags when ordered to evacuate

A stark example occurred in 2016 when an Emirates Boeing777-300 crash-landed at Dubai International Airport following an aborted go-around Footage emerged of passengers opening overhead lockers to retrieve their belongings as thick smoke filled the cabin This reckless behaviour didn''t just slow down thee- vacuation it could have cost lives Luggage blocking aisles or damaging e-vacuation slides can prove fatal ina situation where every second counts

The rule is simple ifyou hear thee-vacuation command leave everything behind & get outas quicklyas possible Documents & devicescan be replaced lives cannot

Your attentionis more than appreciated its vital

Let’s face itifyou fly regularly youve probably tuned outa safety demonstration or two But heres thee-thing notall aircraftare thee-same Thee-safety procedures exit locations & emergency equipmentcan vary significantly even within thee-same aircraft type Paying attentionto thee-safety briefing isn''t just good manners its essential knowledge that could save your life Identify your nearest emergency exits remembering that thee closest one mightbe behindyou & count thee rows toeach exit incaseyou needto findyour wayin low visibility Make sureyour baggageis stowed correctly soit doesn''t block aislesor becomea dangerous projectile ifthe aircraft makesa sudden stop Remaining calmA critical safety skill Panic isa natural reaction duringan emergency but staying calmcan bethe difference between life & death Aprime exampleis British Airways Flight2276in Las Vegasin2015 Whenan engine fire erupted during takeoffthe cabin crew acted swiftly& passengers who stayed calme-vacuated efficiently However some passengers delayed thee-vacuation by retrieving luggage demonstrating thee dangersof panic Photo Luke Jones Daily Mail September2015 Boeing was warnedthe engine onthe BA plane that caught fire ona Las Vegas runway was unsafe four years ago Ina n emergency listen toecrew instructions breathe deeply& focus onthe actions needed togetto safety Remember remaining calm isn''t just foryour benefit itcan also help others aroundyou stay composed Practical tips tostaysafe Batteries Always carry lithium batteries e-cigarettes power banks laptops iny our cabin baggage never pack them inthe hold If possible keep them onyounotin theo verhead bin Evacuations Ifyou needtoe-vacuate leave allluggage behind No exceptions Seconds save lives Briefings Pay attention tothee safety demonstration evenifyou thinkyou knowitall Every aircraftisdifferent Footwear matters Wear practical shoes when flying Ina n emergency high heels or flip-flops can slowyou down ordamagee-vacuation slides Brace position Know & practice thee brace position appropriate foryour seat This simple actioncan reduce theriskof injury duringanemergency landing Seatbelt awareness Keepyour seatbelt fastened whenever youre seated Sudden turbulence cancause injuries tounrestrained passengers Flying remains oneofthe safest ways tot ravel thanks torobust safety standards innovative technology well-trained crews Butpassengers aren''tjust along forthe ride Bystaying informed alert proactiveyou can help ensure thateveryone arrives safely attheir destination So next timeyoubuckle up remember theres more topassenger safety thanjust fasteningyour seatbelt

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