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life preserver, a personal flotation device (PFD) intended to keep the wearer afloat, particularly in case of shipwreck. A Type I PFD will keep even unconscious people afloat in a face–up position; it is the most common type used at sea. Another common type, developed during World War II for fliers and called the Mae West (named for the actress because of its shape), is made of inflatable rubber; it is still carried on commercial aircraft. Other types of life preservers are meant to be used only as a stopgap by a conscious wearer; these take the form of rings, cushions, or vests, and are either inflatable or filled with buoyant material such as unicellular foam, fibrous glass, or kapok. The large balsa wood life rafts once carried by all ships have been replaced by canisters containing inflatable life rafts capable of holding from four to twenty-four people. Most countries require that ships, and airplanes crossing the water, must carry life preservers and that crew and passengers must be drilled in their use. life preserver US and Canadian a life belt or life jacket life preserver [′līf pri‚zər·vər] (engineering) A buoyant device that is used to prevent drowning by supporting a person in the water. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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That was a mini version of the flotation device under your seat on an airplane, which one wagers that few people have ever associated with erotic lingerie. If you are paddling, always wear a flotation device. It's no surprise to me that despite the widespread placement of airplane survival manuals in every aircraft in the skies, not one life has been saved in a water landing by the flotation device under each seat. |
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