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Here are three simple airline safety rules every passenger should remember: 1. Always keep your seatbelt fastened whenever you’re seated. 2. In an evacuation, leave everything behind—your life is more important than your bags. 3. During a water landing, only inflate your life vest after exiting the aircraft. Delta...

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