Better out than in researchers say... Especially for Pilots...

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The challenge is knowing in advance if it's a stinker or not. If the researchers can turn their attention to successfully answering that question - and get a patent on it - they'll have it made :p.
 
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And i suppose he didn't have an ejector seat or parachute to allow him to bail??? :)

I guess you would chalk that up to experience... And make sure you always grab the front seat in future!!!
 
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Not a problem for me - mine don't smell :rolleyes::mrgreen:
 
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The topic is low brow, but the writing is worse. Sounds pretty scientific when in the fact box at the bottom there's such gems as "Women's farts smell way worse than men's." And this was published?! No sympathy for the West's gradual demise. They've earned it.
 
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'way worse'

Good scientific terminology! Regardless...journalism these days :rolleyes:
 
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When one realises the researchers are from New Zealand it all starts to make sense...
 
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There are times when you need those oxygen masks. Even when there is no depressurisation.
 
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Maybe pack a portable one just in case... ;)
 
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Don't forget the 'crop dusting' technique. Move down the aircraft rapidly from front to back while letting it out. By the time it hits anyone you're gone.
 
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