IsItSafetoFlyWithanInfantonYourLap?Federal(联邦的)transportationsafetyofficialsareusingthedeadlycrashofanoverloadedplaneinMontanatorestore(25)______________long-standingdebateaboutwhethersmallchil
IsItSafetoFlyWithanInfantonYourLap?
Federal(联邦的)transportationsafetyofficialsareusingthedeadlycrashofanoverloadedplaneinMontanatorestore(25)______________long-standingdebateaboutwhethersmallchildrenshouldbeallowedtotravelonthelaps(大腿部)ofadults.
The10-seaterplanecrashedasit(26)______________(land)inButteinMarch2009killingall14peopleaboardincludingsevenchildren.Investigatorssaythatseveralofthechildrenwerefoundfarfromtheplanesuggestingthattheyweren’tproperlyrestrained.
TheNationalTransportationSafetyBoardisaskingregulatorstorequireallpassengerstohavetheirownseatsandseatbeltsincludingchildrenundertheageof2who(27)______________(allow)tositonanadult’slapnow.
Thecrashwassoseverethatit’sunlikelyanybodywouldhavesurvivedevenwithproperrestraints(28)______________the“accidentrenewstheNTSB’slongstandingconcerns”abouttherestraintstherecommendationreads.
TheFAA(联邦航空局)agreesthatthesafestplaceforachildonaflightisinaseatusingan(29)______________(approve)childrestraintandnotonanadult’slap.ButtheFAAwon’tmakeitarequirementbecausetheagencybelievesmanyfamilieswithsmallchildrenwouldn’tpaythecostofanextraticketandinsteadwouldtravelbyhighwaywhichstatisticallyismuchmoredangerousthanairtravel.
LastdecadetheFAAconsidered(30)______________(change)therulebutdecidedagainstit(31)______________(refer)tostatistics(统计数字)from2004showingnearly43000peoplediedonU.S.highwayscomparedto13oncommercialflights.
“Whatwefoundwas(32)______________thereweresomeparentswhowouldbesensitivetopriceandtheywouldchoosetodriveinsteadoffly”FAAspokeswomanAlisonDuquettesaid.“Wewouldbeforcingthemintoautomobileswhicharelesssafe.”