Originally Posted by howellajohnson
I would have agreed with your logic, but I was in a crash landing once where the landing gear was stuck in the up position and before impact the FAs instructed the PAXs to move to the front and back of the cabin and to remove all shoes.
I later learned that the apparent reasoning behind the removal of the shoes was that the impact of the landing could easily force the heel of the shoe through your foot and that there was also a real risk that shoes would rip the evacuation slides unlike barefeet or socks.
Shoeless, eveyone survived and no slides were ripped.
Slightly OT, but were there enough empty seats that everyone was still in a seat and seatbelted? Why move to the front and back of the cabin, or was it mostly away from the impacted gear?