In the UK, all drivers and passengers, no matter whether babies or older, or adults, must use seatbelts.
The following precautions must be observed by airline passengers during take off: passengers must be aware of the exits, how to put on the oxygen masks and other in case of emergency precautions, when they can move about and socialise.
Age does not matter since the law says all passengers must wear seatbelts.
Yes. But you must turn them off during take off and landing.
When designing a soft-landing system, you must account for gravitational force, atmospheric drag, and impact force upon landing. Gravitational force affects the acceleration of the lander towards the planetary body, while atmospheric drag slows down the lander during descent. Upon landing, impact force must be minimized to ensure a successful and safe landing.
As of May 2014, Missouri's seat belt law states that seat belts must be worn by all passengers in the front seat. In the back seat, those younger than 16 years old must wear seat belts.
In Pennsylvania, front seat passengers are required to wear seat belts at all times. Children under the age of 18 must be secured in an appropriate child safety seat or seat belt based on their age and weight. Additionally, all occupants of a vehicle must comply with the state's seat belt laws to ensure safety and avoid fines.
Prior to the LANDING of the aircraft to which it is attached.
only 2 because everyone must have a seat belt on. it is illegal to not wear a seatbelt even if your in the backseat.
In the state of Ohio, all front seat passengers and the driver must wear a seat belt while the vehicle is moving. In Butler County, a driver can be fined $30 and a passenger $20 for no seat belt.
Yes, a pilot works on a plane. They are responsible for operating the aircraft, navigating, and ensuring the safety of passengers and crew during flight. Pilots undergo extensive training and must obtain specific licenses to fly various types of aircraft. Their primary role is to manage all aspects of flight, from takeoff to landing.
The primary responsibility for ensuring that all passengers in a vehicle wear their seat belts typically falls on the driver. The driver is in control of the vehicle and is responsible for the safety of all occupants. Additionally, passengers themselves have a personal responsibility to wear their seat belts. However, laws and regulations may vary by location, sometimes imposing penalties on the driver for unbelted passengers.