On a flight from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh, circa 2002. He talked a lot about how they practice by putting themselves in harnesses and rigs over nets before doing stunts "naked". Also talked about how they teach them to crash, by relaxing. He said you do more damage by tensing up than by, and I'm paraphrasing, letting yourself relax and "flop" around.<div>
</div><div>Not necessarily interesting, but kinda' scary; On a flight from Denver to Atlantashortly after 9/11,I sat next to an obviously Muslim woman that kept dialing and checking her cell phone while taxiing for takeoff AFTER all cell phones were supposed to be off. I told her if she didn't turn it off I was going to get the flight attendant and she didn't understand me, or pretended not to. I called the flight attendant and he did NOTHING. Before I could get another flight attendant they were told to be seated for takeoff. After we got in the air and BEFORE the fasten seat belt sign was off, she called the same flight attendant over that had previously done NOTHING and asked him a question. I couldn't understand her, but I guess he did because she got up, took a prayer rug out of her carry on, spread it out next to the exit door and started praying. Me and the guy across the aisle from me were making plans to tackle her if she reached for her cell phone, the exit door handle (not that it would open in flight), or made any other suspicious moves. I realize now that she was probably checking her cell phone for a call to prayer, but at the time I didn't and wouldn't have cared anyway. Anyway, it was pretty scary and, I think, very inappropriate considering the events that had recently taken place on 9/11. BTW, I was pulled out of the boarding line before that flight for a random search and she was not.</div><div>
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