before the crash. the passengers, test dummies. the crash was orchestrated by remote control, part of a grand experiment by the discovery channel. it should unlock the secrets of the moment of impact. experts hope it will help them make planes safer. brave pilots. yes. better them than me. all right, well, air travelers who feel they re being unfairly treated can now turn to something at their fingertips. yep, a new app. civil rights groups are unveiling the fly right app for iphones as well as for androids that allows passengers to instantly report racial profiling and other discrimination claims during tsa screening, and the passenger can remain anonymous. i ve been a victim of it myself. you get asked questions that have nothing to do with the playbook like what church you belong to. what relevance is a question like that? the app was created by a sikh advocacy group. since the 9/11 attacks, sikhs, muslims and other minorities have complained about undergoing additional
patti ann: you have to wear it though in a backpack. you re wearing one right now. can you show us how that works? and is it cumbersome if you re doing downhill skiing? not at all. it s a backpack system. very similar to what anybody would wear for a regular backpack. incorporated in hit is a balloon system that inflates and increases your own all volume that helps keep you on top of the snow. it adds 3.5-pound to the average-weight of a backpack. patti ann: it s a twin backpack system, there are two of them on either side. that s correct. the industry standards is 150 liters in one single airbag. abs moved away from that in 1996 to move to sue air backs and a pyrotechnic handle, we don t rely on cables and we use nitrogen gas for deploying the bag. patti ann: we are looking at video supplied by your company. are these test avalanches? we ve done a lot of test dummies.