A 25-year study of Canadian seaplane accidents that occurred in water found that in 87 percent of cases, passengers and crew had less than a 15-second warning of trouble, giving them little time to prepare to escape or even to take a deep breath, according to a study by Canadian researchers.Ā
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Seaplane occupants get little warning of impending crashes, Canadian researchers say.