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Old 26th November 2018 | 16:51
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k2neno
 
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From: Zagreb,Croatia
Re:

Originally Posted by Dan Dare
I always sit looking forward with belt very tight for both take off and landing for just this reason. I expect I’m unusual in this though. I even place my feet such that I won’t be injured if we stop quickly. I also wonder how the brace position would work out for someone as tall as me.

Parts of the K2neo story do sound a bit tall though.
I was in seat with a belt on as usually when i take a flight. My upper part of body was slight to the right because right hand was on the armrest and it's to low for my height. As a plane hit a ground just with a right wheel that caused imbalance in a spine and a uneven pressure on discs as a results causing the injury. All discs are injured on the right back side in a same direction as a airplane wheel (if you compare a position of a body in seat 12 c and a right A320 wheel with a MRI of a injury they are in the same line)
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