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  1. Dec 16, 2016 · Today on English @ the Movies we talk about the saying "brace for impact." It comes from the movie “Sully.” The film tells the true story of an airplane losi...

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  2. Dec 15, 2011 · Given the relative safety of air flights, what we haven’t heard in some time is “Brace for impact.”. The brace position is described as: Placing your feet flat on the floor. Tuck your arms and elbows close to your sides. Bend forward, over your thighs, as tightly as possible. Tucking your head on or as close as possible to, the surface ...

  3. Aug 19, 2022 · One such aircraft crash that prompted changes to the brace position took place in 1989. The Kegworth air disaster claimed 47 lives following an engine failure on a Boeing 737-400, ultimately resulting in a crash landing on a British motorway just a few hundred meters from the runway threshold. Investigators studied the crash, its impact on ...

  4. Plane crashes and car crashes are very different from each other. In a car crash you are de/accelerating much more abruptly . In a plane crash you stop over a much longer period of time due to the planes massive inertia and the fact that the chunk of plane in front of you will absorb a lot of the energy.(unless you are sitting in the pilots seat and are crashing at a 90deg angle to the floor lol)

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  5. Nov 6, 2015 · Short answer: It could save your life. By Daniel Engber. Posted on Nov 5, 2015 8:01 PM EST. On January 8, 1989, a Boeing jetliner crashed during an emergency landing near East Midlands airport in ...

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  6. Review by Astrasa ★★½. Brace For Impact is made-for-TV quality CSI type content. It failed to capitalize on the most interesting question of how she knew how to get off the plane. They could have explored all kinds of interesting things with that one question. Also theres a glaring coincidence of her being a crash investigator which felt ...

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  8. Apr 3, 2016 · When disgraced Flight Crash Investigator Sofia Gilchrist's brother dies in the crash of a plane she was supposed to be on, Sofia breaks protocol and secretly begins investigating the crash. Michel Poulette. Director. Ian Carpenter.

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