These comic strips,听drawn by听听and written by ,听could save your life听if you follow their advice.听
Escape the Crash
Though it may be hard to believe, most modern airplane disasters are survivable. But don鈥檛 rely on luck: your own actions are key. Edwin Galea, director of the 听and an expert in evacuation and human behavior in emergencies, explains how to make the most of those precious moments before, during, and after every passenger鈥檚 worst nightmare.
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Play a Game:听Try one of the handful of new mobile apps that use disturbingly realistic simulations to take you through oh-shit scenarios. Our favorite: (free; Android and iOS).
Become an Exit Guru:听Memorize the number of rows and seats between you and the nearest exits, both in front and behind, in case you need to feel your way there.
Keep Your Shoes On: 鈥淚f anything happens, you鈥檙e going to have to move as quickly as you can, likely stepping over debris in the aisle,鈥 says Galea.
Study Your Seatbelt: Seriously. Practice unbuckling until it鈥檚 etched into your brain. Research shows听that panicking passengers often act as if they鈥檙e wearing a car belt and try to push听a nonexistent release button.听
Do What You鈥檙e Told: Flight crews have gone through intense worst-case-scenario training.听They鈥檙e taught to get in your face with drill-sergeant-like aggression,听if necessary. Do exactly what they say.听
Leave the Luggage: Believe it or not, many passengers try to grab their听bags when exiting a crash. Those wasted seconds can听cost you your life.
Play Defense
It鈥檚 a frightening scenario even for veteran adventure travelers: you鈥檙e leaving a bar or caf茅 in a foreign city when you sense someone watching you and perhaps planning something sketchy. What to听do? According to Tim Crockett, a former British special forces soldier and current vice president of security for international travel-assistance provider , a few smart choices and clear body language can save your bacon.听
Real Survival Begins After You've Made It Out Alive

Read the Room:听鈥淗as anyone been paying too much attention to you?鈥 asks Crockett. A sign that someone may be sizing you up: they鈥檙e nervous. 鈥淧eople up to no good are often scared themselves.鈥
Make a New Friend:听鈥淭here are often other solo travelers you can link up with before heading outside,鈥 says Crockett. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e much less likely to be seen as a potential victim if you鈥檙e with someone else.鈥
Backtrack:听If someone is tailing you, make an immediate U-turn to safety. 鈥淟ook at your watch or pretend you forgot something,鈥 says Crockett. 鈥淎ny excuse to get back inside.鈥
Use a Dummy:听Handing over a sacrificial second wallet will make criminals think they鈥檙e getting something. 鈥淢ine has small bills of local currency and expired credit cards with the signature scratched off,鈥 says Crockett.
Run for It:听鈥淚f confrontation seems inevitable, run,鈥 says Crockett. 鈥淒on鈥檛 just go around the corner and hide鈥攇et some distance from the aggressor.鈥
Fire Away:听If you鈥檙e cornered and all else fails, 鈥渢hrow whatever you have in the attacker鈥檚 face,鈥 says Crockett. 鈥淭he split-second distraction could allow you to escape.鈥
Weather a听Splat
Last year, during a wingsuit flight in Chamonix, France, Eric Dossantos slammed into a tree. How can anyone live through a crash like that? We asked him and renowned trauma surgeon David Shatz, of the , to explain the barely possible.听
Stay on Target: Dossantos never braced for impact, which Dr. Shatz says likely minimized trauma. 鈥淲e see drunk drivers who are less hurt than sober victims in an accident for the same reason,鈥 he says.听
Protect Your Noggin: Dossantos鈥檚 helmet glanced off the tree, and his left shoulder took the brunt of the impact. 鈥淚 hit it just right,鈥 he says. Branches slowed his fall.听
Don鈥檛 Bleed Too Much: Dossantos sustained a few broken ribs but avoided massive blood loss. 鈥淲ith sudden 颅deceleration, the most common fatal injury is the 颅aorta coming off the heart,鈥 says Dr. Shatz.
Pray for Help. Fast.: Three hours later, a trail crew rushed Dossantos to a hospital. 鈥淚f you get medical attention quickly, you have good odds,鈥 says Dr. Shatz.