Top Airplane Safety Risks and How to Avoid Them

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Luggage

When in an airport, there is no way of knowing who could read your luggage tag, so try to use a business card with a covered holder. Also, it is a good idea to place your work address inside your luggage in case of loss.

 
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Cell Phone Use

Your overall awareness is SEVERELY compromised by fixating on your phone or any personal computing device, in public. The longer your eyes are looking at the screen, the more compromised your safety becomes; yes, this includes texting. Being aware of your surroundings is a basic principle in defense. Program emergency numbers for quick access.

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