In-flight safety demonstration
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The in-flight safety demonstration (also known as a pre-flight briefing or simply the safety video) is a detailed explanation given before take-off to airline passengers about the safety features of a commercial aircraft.
Traditionally, this was a live briefing performed by flight attendants standing up in the aisles, while another flight attendant narrated over the public address. With the introduction of In-flight Entertainment systems on many larger aircraft, most safety demonstrations now take the form of a video, which typically lasts 2 to 6 minutes. In consideration for travellers not speaking the airline's official language and for the passengers with hearing problems, the video may feature subtitles or an on-screen signer.
Safety demonstrations are required by the basic international air safety standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization.
A safety demonstration typically covers all these aspects, not necessarily in this order:
- a reminder to review the aircraft safety card
- the use of the seat belt
- the location and use of the emergency exits, evacuation slides and emergency floor lighting
- the use of the oxygen mask
- the location and use of the life vests, life rafts and flotation devices (not typically included if the flight does not overfly or fly near vast masses of water)
- the brace position (not typically included on U.S. flights, as it is not required by FAA regulation)
- generally, a reminder not to smoke on board, including the toilets
- the precautions to take before take-off and landing:
- to stow luggage under a seat or in an overhead compartment
- to return folding trays and seat backs to the upright position
- to turn off most electronic devices (laptops, mobile phones, etc.)
If a real emergency happens once airborne, flight attendants will once again brief the passengers with the safety features.
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- Air France (Boeing 747-400) at YouTube (French) (English)
- Air New Zealand (Boeing 767-300) at YouTube
- Hawaiian Airlines (DC-10) at YouTube
- Japan Airlines (All Aircraft) at YouTube (Japanese) (English)
- Malaysia Airlines (live demonstration) at YouTube
- Thai (Airbus A340-500) at YouTube (Thai) (English)
- TWA (Boeing 747-100) at YouTube
- Virgin Atlantic (All Aircraft) at YouTube