PSA safety briefing announcement
homework assignment
Line 1 - ANS-your safety is important to us. please pause for a moment to give your
attention to the flight attendant.
line 2 - ANS-luggage and personal articles should be stowed either overhead or under
the seat in front of you.
line 3 - ANS-to prepare for departure, close your tray table and place your seat in the
upright position. if you haven't already fasten your seatbelt, insert the metal fitting into
the Buckle and pull the strap so it's tight across your hips. to open your seat belt lift the
top of the buckle. keep your seatbelt fastened when the seatbelt sign is on. and just in
case there is turbulence keep it on whenever you are in your seat.
line 4 - ANS-Federal Aviation regulations require compliance with all lighted signs and
posted placards and crew instructions. all flights are non-smoking. 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.
line 5 - ANS-the safety card in your seat pocket explains the safety features of this
Airline including the location and operation of exits and flotation devices.
Line 6 - ANS-crj-200, this airline has two door exits in the front and two window exits
over the wings. all exits are clearly marked with signs and opening instructions.
line 7 - ANS-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.
line 8 - ANS-in the event of an emergency, leave all belongings and proceed to the
closest usable exit. your seat cushion serves as an approved flotation device. To
remove it, pull up and take it with you to the nearest usable exit. After exiting the
aircraft, place your arms through the straps and then hug the cushion to your chest.
line 9 - ANS-if needed oxygen masks will drop from an overhead compartment. remain
seated with your seatbelt fastened and pull the mask down to start the flow of oxygen.
homework assignment
Line 1 - ANS-your safety is important to us. please pause for a moment to give your
attention to the flight attendant.
line 2 - ANS-luggage and personal articles should be stowed either overhead or under
the seat in front of you.
line 3 - ANS-to prepare for departure, close your tray table and place your seat in the
upright position. if you haven't already fasten your seatbelt, insert the metal fitting into
the Buckle and pull the strap so it's tight across your hips. to open your seat belt lift the
top of the buckle. keep your seatbelt fastened when the seatbelt sign is on. and just in
case there is turbulence keep it on whenever you are in your seat.
line 4 - ANS-Federal Aviation regulations require compliance with all lighted signs and
posted placards and crew instructions. all flights are non-smoking. 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.
line 5 - ANS-the safety card in your seat pocket explains the safety features of this
Airline including the location and operation of exits and flotation devices.
Line 6 - ANS-crj-200, this airline has two door exits in the front and two window exits
over the wings. all exits are clearly marked with signs and opening instructions.
line 7 - ANS-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.
line 8 - ANS-in the event of an emergency, leave all belongings and proceed to the
closest usable exit. your seat cushion serves as an approved flotation device. To
remove it, pull up and take it with you to the nearest usable exit. After exiting the
aircraft, place your arms through the straps and then hug the cushion to your chest.
line 9 - ANS-if needed oxygen masks will drop from an overhead compartment. remain
seated with your seatbelt fastened and pull the mask down to start the flow of oxygen.