PA's Flashcards

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Welcome Aboard PA

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Good Morning / Afternoon / Evening, Ladies
and Gentlemen, on behalf of Rex it is my
pleasure to welcome you on flight … to …

My name is Sophie and today your flight is
under the command of Captain… … …and
your First Officer is … … …

Shortly I will be walking through the cabin to
ensure that your hand luggage has been
securely stowed either in the overhead locker,
or for heavier items, forward of the seat in
front of you. Hand luggage including
handbags should not be stowed behind your
legs or on your lap.

Large electronic devices, such as laptops,
must now be switched off and securely
stowed.

Small hand held Personal Electronic Devices
may continue to be used provided they are in
‘flight’ mode and held in your hand. When not
in use they must be stowed in your seat
pocket.

Thank you and once again Welcome Aboard.

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Safety Demo PA

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Ladies and Gentlemen, I would like to welcome back
our frequent travellers and a warm welcome for
those passengers travelling with Rex for the first
time. May I have your full attention as I demonstrate
the safety features of the SAAB 340 aircraft and
please pause all electronic devices during this
announcement. It is a requirement to follow crew
instructions at all times

Please observe the FASTEN SEATBELTS and NO
SMOKING signs. Government regulations prohibit
smoking on all domestic flights, this includes
electronic cigarettes. As an added precaution, a
smoke detector has been fitted in the toilet.

Your seat belt should now be firmly fastened low and
tight around your hips. To tighten pull the strap and
to release, lift the clasp. Ensure your armrest is
down, tray table locked in the closed position and
window blind is fully open. As Personal Electronic
Devices can cause interference with aircraft
systems, please ensure that they have been
switched to ‘flight’ mode.
Hand held personal electronic devices may continue
to be used and must be held in your hand or placed
in the seat pocket in front of you.
Large electronic devices may be used during the
cruise only, once the FASTEN SEATBELTS sign has
been switched off

Your aircraft has four clearly marked exits; two
overwing exits in row 6 and two forward exits: the
door through which you entered and the exit on the
opposite side of the cabin. Look around for your
nearest exit, which may be located behind you. Also,
identify an alternative exit.
If you are asked to leave the aircraft, all carry-on
baggage must remain on-board, emergency lighting
located in the cabin will help guide you to your
nearest exit. The red EXIT lights, including escape
path lighting, can be clearly seen from anywhere in
the aircraft

Life-jackets are kept under each seat. Pull the tab
forward to release the life jacket.
I will now explain how to fit and use the life-jacket.
Take the jacket from the cover and unroll, Slip the
jacket over your head and secure the strap around
your waist. To tighten, pull the strap.
To inflate the life-jacket, pull the red toggles. There
are two mouth pieces for further inflation, a whistle to
attract attention and a light which will operate
automatically in the water.
Life-jackets are not to be inflated until outside the
aircraft.
Infant and spare adult life jackets are carried on
board which I will distribute if required

In the seat pocket you will find the Cabin Safety
Information Card which shows the brace position
and other important information on what to do in the
unlikely event of an emergency.
Please read it carefully before we take off and if you
have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask me.
Thank you for your attention and enjoy your flight.

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Refuelling PA

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Ladies and Gentlemen, as we are still refuelling the aircraft please keep your seatbelts unfastened. All electronic devices must be in flight mode. smoking is strictly prohibited, the lavatory must not be used and please keep the aisles and exits clear at all times.

Your aircraft has four clearly marked exits. Two exits in row 1 (point) and two overwing exits in row 6. Thank you

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After Refuelling PA

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Ladies and Gentlemen, the refuelling of the aircraft has now been completed. Please ensure your seatbelts are now firmly fastened. Thank you

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Infant Briefing

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  • Inform the adult that in the unlikely event of an
    emergency landing, the adult must undo their
    seatbelt and the infant will come away freely.
  • Inform in the unlikely event of an emergency
    landing on water, a crew member will hand out
    infant life jackets, and brief the adult on how the
    infant life jacket is fitted by referring them to the
    Cabin Safety Information Card.
  • Inform the adult of the location of the infant life
    jackets - in the second overhead locker.
  • Also advise the adult that for the safety of the
    infant/child that seatbelts should remain fastened
    at all times unless using the facilities; and that
    assistance on arrival is available once all other
    passengers have disembarked
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Special Needs Briefing (Pre-Board)

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  • introduction
  • company policy to brief individually
  • unlikely event of an emergency where an evacuation is required,
  • your exits are in row 1; The door you entered and the exit on the opposite side of the cabin
  • and two exits in row six … rows behind you
  • a crew member will advise you when to move
  • in this instance, would you require any assistance?
  • (if YES) how may be best assist you?
  • any questions?
  • after the flight do you require any assistance on the ground?
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Emergency Exit Rows Briefing Row 1

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Have you read and understood the Emergency Exit
Row Briefing Card?
I would like to remind you that these exits (point to
exits) must not be used if we have an emergency
landing on water and that you must follow crew
instructions at all times.
Do you have any questions?

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Emergency Exit Rows Briefing Row 6

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Have you read and understood the Emergency Exit
Row Briefing Card?

  • You may be required to assist with the operation
    of these exits (point to exits).
  • Only if you hear the command ‘Evacuate
    Evacuate’ should you take action.
  • First check outside conditions (point to exits) for
    fire, water or any other obstructions.
  • If conditions are not safe, or there is water over
    the wing, do not open the exit and move to your
    nearest useable exit.
  • If the exit is safe to open, push these seats
    forward as far as possible (point to 5A and 5C)
  • Remove the cover and pull down on the handle
    (point to cover).
  • Turn the exit on its side, throw it out and evacuate
    the aircraft.
  • You must follow crew instructions at all times.
  • Once again, only if you hear the command
    ‘Evacuate’ should you take action.
  • Do you have any questions?
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Turbulence PA

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Ladies and Gentlemen, as we are experiencing
turbulence, please ensure that you remain seated
with your seatbelt firmly fastened and that all cabin
baggage is securely stowed. Infants must be
secured in approved restraints {include this line only
if infants are on board}.
Large electronic devices must be switched off and
securely stowed.
Handheld Personal electronic devices with activated
‘flight’ mode may continue to be used.
For your comfort, there is an air vent located above
you.

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