matt_32510
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29a, they always say it's safer to be at the back
When was travelling quiet alot i used to travel with the SAS survival handbook, if memory serves it recommended the tail as it snaps and alot of their guys book seats at the back, or the wing area as its the strongest. Not on facebook to choose a seat so just put me in the tail somewhere.
Now have a mental image of you as being a Gareth Type from the office.
33D As long as we don't crash backwards I should be "fine"
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Is 'in the black box' an option.
Someone had to say it.
When I travel by train, I always choose a reward facing seat.