Does anyone know if airplane size has anything to do with safety? What kind of emergency equipment is available on airplanes?

With the development of science and technology, transportation has also become diverse, but commonly used in general is no more than bicycles, cars, airplanes and so on. Statistically speaking, airplanes are by far the safest form of transportation, but they are also the most tragic if an accident occurs. Many people are interested in the safety aspects of airplanes, and as a result some unscientific rumors have taken advantage of the situation.

When passengers buy a plane, they always want to choose a bigger one, not only because it's more comfortable, but also because they think it will be safer. But the truth is that the size of an airplane does not affect its safety. Airplanes are relatively prone to problems during the takeoff and landing phases, but different types of airplanes differ only in the cruise phase. Smaller planes cruise in the troposphere, while larger planes cruise in the stratosphere, and larger planes are less bumpy and more comfortable.

Since airplanes also face emergencies, it's important to have the necessary emergency equipment. What kind of emergency equipment is generally available on airplanes? Emergency equipment on the airplane includes oxygen masks, release tools, portable oxygen cylinders, Helen fire extinguishing bottles, smoke masks, transmitters, presentation kits, life jackets, flashlights, megaphones, medicine boxes, medical kits, life jacket kits, emergency axes, extended seat belts, asbestos gloves, life preservation kits, extended safety kits, escape ropes, and "slides" and so on. In addition some airplanes are equipped with on-board emergency medical instruments and equipment. These devices are equipped to protect life as much as possible in the event of an emergency.