Looking for a fun, if not a little dark, activity for the day in late August? How about playing dead on the tarmac at Denver International Airport to help staff train for a catastrophic plane crash with mass casualties?

That's the gist of a volunteer opening that airport officials posted on Monday, according to The Denver Post.

The simulation will be held on Aug. 27 and will involve representatives from airport security, Denver Police, Denver Fire, Denver Health Paramedics and others. As many as 150 volunteers, aged 18 and up, are needed to play the roles of passengers in the plane crash as well as friends and relatives of the victims.

You will have to spend a significant amount of time outdoors. You will not be paid. You will not get to fly on a plane. Outright terror and weeks of sleepless nights are optional.

Read the full story at The Denver Post.

 

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