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What do Flight attendants say for safety?

What do Flight attendants say for safety?

Ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the crew I ask that you please direct your attention to the monitors above as we review the emergency procedures. There are six emergency exits on this aircraft. Take a minute to locate the exit closest to you. Note that the nearest exit may be behind you.

What do Flight attendants say before taking off?

Take-off/ascent But there is always an announcement like: “Flight attendants, prepare for take-off please.” “Cabin crew, please take your seats for take-off.” Within a minute after take-off, an announcement may be made reminding passengers to keep their seat belts fastened.

What does pilot say before landing?

The pilot will traditionally make an announcement telling you the local time and temperature of the area you’re landing in so that you have some knowledge of what you’re about to be stepping into.

How do you introduce a pilot speech?

Welcome on board (flight reference). This is Captain / Co-pilot (your name) speaking and I have some information about our flight. Our flight time today will be (flight duration) and our estimated time of arrival in (destination) is (ETA)local time.

How do I start a safety briefing?

9 Ways to Give an Effective Safety Briefing

  1. Grab the crew’s attention.
  2. Review the scope of work for the day.
  3. Ask for previous experiences in the project’s specific type of labor.
  4. Consider new and different safe techniques to execute the job.
  5. Allow time for coaching and mentoring before starting new work.

What should a safety briefing include?

Subject areas that might be covered in a safety briefing could include:

  • Weather/ground conditions.
  • Excavations.
  • Working at height.
  • Existing buried and/or overhead services.
  • Public safety.
  • Traffic on and off site.
  • Plant, tools and equipment.
  • Personal protective equipment.

Why is pilot called Mayday?

Mayday got its start as an international distress call in 1923. It was made official in 1948. It was the idea of Frederick Mockford, who was a senior radio officer at Croydon Airport in London. He came up with the idea for “mayday” because it sounded like the French word m’aider, which means “help me.”

Why do we say Mayday?

As much of the traffic at Croydon airport at that time was to and from Le Bourget Airport in Paris, Mockford proposed the expression “Mayday” derived from the French word “m’aider” that means “help me” and is a shortened form of “venez m’aider”, which means “come and help me”.

What is a daily safety brief?

The briefing is a short, (15-minute) stand-up meeting to share issues that occurred in the last 24 hours, anticipate adverse conditions or disruptions in the next 24 hours, and review the steps taken to resolve previously identified issues or resources assigned to correct newly identified issues.

What does Pan Pan mean?

In English, it is sometimes pronounced as /pɑːn/ PAHN and sometimes as /pæn/ PAN. A three-letter backronym, “possible assistance needed” or “pay attention now” derives from pan. Maritime and aeronautical radio communications courses use those as mnemonics to convey the important difference between mayday and pan-pan.