PSA Airlines SBA & Acronyms
SBA - 1 Attention & Luggage - ANS-Your safety is important to us. Please pause for a
moment and give your attention to the flight attendant.
Luggage and personal articles should be stowed either overhead or under the seat in
front of you.
SBA - 2 Departure & Seatbelt - ANS-To prepare for departure, close your tray table and
place your seat in the upright position. If you haven't already fastened your seatbelt,
insert the metal fitting into the buckle and pull the strap so it's tight across your hips. To
open your seatbelt, lift the top of the buckle.
SBA - 3 Seatbelt & FAR - ANS-Keep your seatbelt fastened when the seatbelt sign is
on. And just in case there's turbulence, keep it on whenever you are in your seat.
Federal Aviation Regulations require compliance with all lighted signs and posted
placards, and crew instructions. All flights are non-smoking.
SBA - 4 Smoking - ANS-Smoking is not permitted at any time, in any area of the aircraft,
including the lavatory. It is against federal law to tamper with, disable or destroy the
lavatory smoke detectors.
SBA - 5 Safety Card & Door Exits - ANS-The safety card in your seat pocket explains
the safety features of this airplane, including the location and operation of exits and
flotation devices.
(CRJ 200)
This airplane has two door exits in the front and two window exits over the wings.
SBA - Exits - ANS-All exits are clearly marked with signs and opening instructions
If needed, exit path lighting in the aisle will illuminate near the floor to guide you to an
exit indicated by signs and lights. Keep in mind the closest exit may be behind you.
SBA - Emergency & Cushion - ANS-In the event of an emergency, leave all belongings
and proceed to the closest usable exit.
SBA - 1 Attention & Luggage - ANS-Your safety is important to us. Please pause for a
moment and give your attention to the flight attendant.
Luggage and personal articles should be stowed either overhead or under the seat in
front of you.
SBA - 2 Departure & Seatbelt - ANS-To prepare for departure, close your tray table and
place your seat in the upright position. If you haven't already fastened your seatbelt,
insert the metal fitting into the buckle and pull the strap so it's tight across your hips. To
open your seatbelt, lift the top of the buckle.
SBA - 3 Seatbelt & FAR - ANS-Keep your seatbelt fastened when the seatbelt sign is
on. And just in case there's turbulence, keep it on whenever you are in your seat.
Federal Aviation Regulations require compliance with all lighted signs and posted
placards, and crew instructions. All flights are non-smoking.
SBA - 4 Smoking - ANS-Smoking is not permitted at any time, in any area of the aircraft,
including the lavatory. It is against federal law to tamper with, disable or destroy the
lavatory smoke detectors.
SBA - 5 Safety Card & Door Exits - ANS-The safety card in your seat pocket explains
the safety features of this airplane, including the location and operation of exits and
flotation devices.
(CRJ 200)
This airplane has two door exits in the front and two window exits over the wings.
SBA - Exits - ANS-All exits are clearly marked with signs and opening instructions
If needed, exit path lighting in the aisle will illuminate near the floor to guide you to an
exit indicated by signs and lights. Keep in mind the closest exit may be behind you.
SBA - Emergency & Cushion - ANS-In the event of an emergency, leave all belongings
and proceed to the closest usable exit.