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1) The flight is bound for London, England with a connecting flight to Frankfurt, Germany. 2) Passengers are instructed to store carry-on items and ensure all aisles and exits are clear for takeoff. 3) Safety procedures are reviewed including oxygen mask use, life vest locations, and exit row responsibilities.
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Dialogo Avion

1) The flight is bound for London, England with a connecting flight to Frankfurt, Germany. 2) Passengers are instructed to store carry-on items and ensure all aisles and exits are clear for takeoff. 3) Safety procedures are reviewed including oxygen mask use, life vest locations, and exit row responsibilities.
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Ladies and Gentleman welcome aboard Cocobola Airlines flight 6969 bound for London

with a continue service to Frankfurt International Airport.


All carry-on item should now be stowed securely either

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard Brithish Airways flight 6969 bound for
London, England. All carry-on items should now be stored securely, either in an
overhead bin or under the seat in front of you. All aisles, exits, and bulkhead areas
should now be clear. All electronic devices, should now be turned off and stowed,
as they may interfere with the aircraft's navigational and communication systems.
Once airborne, we'll let you know when you may use approved electronic devices,
but note that some items may not be used at any time during the flight. You'll find a
list of approved devices in the in-flight information section of sky magazine. If
you're seated in an emergency exit, please review the responsibilities for
emergency exit seating on the back of the safety information card located in the
seat pocket in front of you. If you are unable or prefer not to perform these
functions, please let us know, and we'll be happy to find you another seat. As we
leave the gate, make sure your seatbelt is fastened. To fasten, insert the metal tip
into the buckle, and adjust the strap so it's low and tight across your lap. To
release the belt, lift the top of the buckle. Remain seated with your seatbelt
securely fastened anytime the seatbelt sign is on. Even if the sign is off, we ask
that you keep your seatbelt fastened while seated in case we experience some
unexpected turbulence. For everyone's safety, federal regulations require all
passengers to comply with the posted placards and lighted signs located
throughout the cabin, as well as any crew-member instructions. Smoking is not
allowed on any delta flight, and federal law prohibits tampering with, disabling, or
destroying a restroom smoke detector. There are twelve exits on our Boeing 747-
400. 12 doors, 5 on each side of the main deck, and one door on each side of the
upper deck. 8 of the doors on the main deck have detachable slides that can be
used as rafts. The doors on the upper deck, and those above the wings, have
slides that may be used in land evacuation only. All exits are clearly marked with
an exit sign, however, if we experience a loss of power resulting in cabin visibility
being reduced, white lights illuminating the isle will guide you to red lights marking
each of the exits. Please take a moment to find the exits closest to you, keeping in
mind that your closest exit may be behind you. If there is a drop in cabin pressure,
panels above your seat will open, revealing oxygen masks. If this happens, pull a
mask toward you until the tube is fully extended, place the mask over your nose
and mouth, slip the elastic strap over your head, and adjust the mask if necessary.
Breathe normally and note that oxygen is flowing, even if the bag doesn't inflate.
Be sure to adjust your own mask, before helping others. A water evacuation is
unlikely during this flight, however, life vests are located under your seats in the
economy cabin. If you're seated in the first or business class cabins, life vests are
either between your seats, under your seats, or in the compartment under your
armrest. To use, pull the tab to remove the vest from it's container. Open the
pouch, slip the vest over your head, and fasten the two straps to the front of the
vest, and then adjust the vest to fit loosely around your waist. As you leave the
plane, inflate it by pulling down on the red tabs at the bottom of the vest, or
manually inflate it by blowing into the tubes at shoulder level. You can activate a
light by pulling down on the tab in front. Most seat cushions can be used for
flotation as well. Before we take off, be sure your seat backs are in the upright and
locked position, your tray table is put away, and all carry on items are securely
stowed. As we come through the cabin for our final safety checks, please let us
know if you have any questions. We ask that you all review the safety information
card located in the seat pocket in front of you. Once again, welcome aboard British
Airways flight 6969 to London, and thank you for flying British.

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