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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-04-2009 @ 2:16PM
Jimbo said...
Funny, but not realistic:
http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/US_Airways/US_Airways_Airbus_A320.php
There are 12 seats in First Class. We can't see the other side of the plane, but I assume there was a raft there as well. Much more than 12 passengers and crew are on those. In addition there would have been the rafts in the back of the plane for "coach" to use, but given the plane sinking in the back, it wasn't going to happen. If memory serves me right, there are no rafts over the wings, just the slides that don't float.
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