After the Asiana Airlines crash at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday (July 6), many people who take to the skies are starting to question their seat placement.

ABC News says that according to the National Transportation Safety Board, there are precautions passengers can take to prepare for emergency situations.

According to experts, you should sit as close to an exit as possible and seats in the rear of the plane are generally safer, as are aisle seats.

If it makes you feel any better, according to the NTSB, only one in 1.2 million flights end up in an accident.

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