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FLY SMART
MAKE YOUR SAFE TRIP EVEN SAFER
When you fly on the commercial airlines of the United States, you are
flying on the safest, most efficient form of transportation. When the rare
accident does occur, more and more people survive due to advances in
aircraft manufacturing and design, air traffic control technology,
emergency planning, and cabin safety.
Aviation manufacturers, air carriers, and the Federal Aviation
Administration are proud of their contributions to aviation+s impressive
safety record. You, the air traveler, play a very important role in aviation
safety. You can take responsibility for your own safety.
* Listen To The Safety Briefing
* Keep Your Seat Belt Fastened
* Obey Carry-On Baggage Restrictions
* Wear Sensible Clothing
Fly Smart. Be responsible for your safety and make your safe trip
even safer.
LISTEN TO THE SAFETY BRIEFING
Fly Smart travelers always listen to the safety briefing because they know
that every aircraft is different. The following are some tips to ensure that
you are familiar with the aircraft you are on:
* Take the passenger safety card out of the seat pocket and
follow along while you listen to the safety briefing. Always take a moment
to review the card before subsequent takeoffs and landings.
* One of the best things you can do to be prepared is to
mentally plan the actions you would need to take in an emergency. As
part of this plan, count seat rows between you and at least two exits.
* If you have any questions about the safety procedures, ask
the flight attendant. Flight attendants are professionals; they know about
the safety procedures of the aircraft.
FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELT
Of all the safety features aboard the aircraft, one of the most important is
right at your fingertips+ Your Seat Belt. In a recent study, nearly 300
turbulence-related serious injuries to passengers were reported over a 1
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