Still, for all the clever innovations that have made cabins safer, the economics of flight have also potentially made them more dangerous. Planes once furnished with plush recliners and wide-open aisles are now packed with more passengers each year. Those in first class lounge in lie-flat seats with built-in air bags in their seat belts, while those in economy sit shoulder to shoulder and knee to seat back, hoping they won’t crack heads in a storm. In 2021, the F.A.A. published a study on emergency evacuations which concluded that current cabin-seating requirements “can accommodate and not impede egress for 99% of the American population.” But last year a review panel from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine found that the study was flawed. The F.A.A. trials had included only volunteer passengers with no physical limitations, and none of them was over sixty years old.
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