life vests. they move the passenger to seats in front of the cabin. >> he was probably worried that the tail would break off and if that was the case then we wanted to make sure wefr we are all safe in the front of the plane. >> there's a ten-minute warning, a one-minute warning and then three simple words from the pilot. this is it. the plane splashes down at a speed of 103 miles per hour. the impact is brute l. the plane whips around, its tail snapping off just as the captain had predicted. but neither the film nor the graphic animation can fuelly express what the people on the plane experienced at that moment. when it hit the water, it jarred me apart from my mother and i slid from under her legs, just slid under the chair. so that was very scary for my