Fire-proof materials play an important role in the Hanya Airlines crash
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- 2019-05-13
The investigation of the cause of the crash of Hanya Airlines is still under way, but it can be confirmed that fire-proof materials play a key role in helping passengers escape from the cabin. Many authoritative media have confirmed this statement. The American Chemical Council North American Flame Retardant Alliance also issued a statement.
The statement said: "Experts and news commentaries confirm the valuable escape time created by fire prevention materials for customers in the crash of Korean Airlines Airlines. This is not the first time that fireproof materials have played an important role in accidents. Experts believe that fire-retardant materials helped save the lives of 309 passengers in the Air France crash in Toronto in 2005. These examples illustrate the role of fireproofing materials in preventing fires from spreading and creating more evacuation times, not only in aircraft, but also in cars, homes and offices.
Major media outlets for related comments include the New York Times, which reports on the topic "Two Deaths and Multiple Injuries in the San Francisco Crash"
Comment: Steven B. Wallace, who was the head of the Federal Aviation Administration's Accident Investigation Office from 2000 to 2008, pointed out that fire-resistant materials in the cabin, including tin paper under the seat, were likely to protect passengers during the accident. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) required the use of this material many years ago. In the Toronto plane incident in 2005, all the crew evacuated safely despite the fire in the cabin.
The Wall Street Journal's commentary entitled "We can do better in the face of disasters and accidents": It helps passengers gain valuable evacuation time by maintaining a fixed seat and fireproof materials in the face of strong forces. Aviation safety experts say casualties in accidents can be reduced to ** through improvements in aircraft production and regulations. They also emphasize the need to use fire-resistant materials.
Although people try their best to improve the situation people may face in the disaster through technological innovation, the accident is still a tragedy. Here, we would like to express our deep sorrow to the victims of the accident and sincere greetings to the injured and their families. Strongly condemn the baseless remarks of a Korean media!