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Precautionary Landing

The flight attendant welcomes passengers aboard Flight 231 to Leyte and provides a safety demonstration, highlighting emergency exits, seatbelt usage, life vests, and oxygen masks. Passengers are reminded to review the safety information card and to leave their bags behind in case of an emergency. The crew emphasizes that safety is a top priority and instructs passengers to remain seated with seatbelts fastened until further notice.
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Precautionary Landing

The flight attendant welcomes passengers aboard Flight 231 to Leyte and provides a safety demonstration, highlighting emergency exits, seatbelt usage, life vests, and oxygen masks. Passengers are reminded to review the safety information card and to leave their bags behind in case of an emergency. The crew emphasizes that safety is a top priority and instructs passengers to remain seated with seatbelts fastened until further notice.
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Precautionary Landing Demonstration and Announcement:

*The scene opens with a flight attendant standing in the aisle, facing the passengers.*

Flight Attendant (Demonstrator and Speaker):


Speaker: Good [morning/afternoon/evening], Ladies and Gentlemen, and welcome aboard
Flight 231 bound for Leyte. Only guests for this flight should be onboard. We are now ready
to depart for Leyte, with Captain Juan Dela Cruz in command of the aircraft, assisted by First
Officer Joey San Juan. Our flying time is approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. Please
ensure your seat backs are upright, relax, and enjoy the flight. My name is Jos-Anne Crystel
Dayrit, and I kindly request your attention to our Cabin Crew member, Amanda Lei Salinas,
who will now demonstrate the safety features of this aircraft. Please give us your full
attention for the next few minutes.

Demonstrator: *The flight attendant begins the demonstration while speaking.*

Flight Attendant (Demonstrator and Speaker):


Step 1
"There are four emergency exit doors, each equipped with an emergency evacuation slide.
Two exits are located at the front of the aircraft, while the other two are at the rear. All exits
are clearly marked with red and white overhead signs that illuminate during emergencies.
Green floor-level lighting on both sides of the aisle will guide you to the nearest illuminated
exit. During an emergency evacuation, follow the lights that will lead you to the exits. The
nearest exit may be behind you."

Demonstrator: *The flight attendant points to the exits as she speaks and continues the
demonstration.*

Speaker: Locate the seatbelt on your seat.Insert the metal end into the buckle until it
clicks.Pull the loose end to tighten.Keep it fastened during the flight.To release, lift the
buckle's flap and pull out the metal end.

Flight Attendant (Demonstrator and Speaker):


Step 2
Speaker: "In the unlikely event of a water landing, life vests are located under your seats.
● Locate your life vest under your seat or in an overhead compartment.
● Remove it from its packaging and put it on over your head.
● Fasten the straps securely around your waist.
● Inflate the life vest by pulling down on the red tabs or blowing into the inflation tubes.
● Check that the vest is properly inflated and adjust as needed.
● Locate the whistle attached to your life vest and familiarise yourself with its location.
Demonstrator: *She shows how to properly wear and inflate the life vest.*

Flight Attendant (Demonstrator and Speaker):


Step 3
Speaker: "In the event of a loss of cabin pressure, oxygen masks will deploy from the
overhead compartments.
● When the oxygen masks drop down, pull one towards you to start the flow of oxygen.
● Place the mask over your nose and mouth, securing it with the elastic band.
● Breathe normally and adjust the mask if necessary to ensure a snug fit.
● If you're travelling with someone who needs assistance, secure your mask first
before helping others.
Demonstrator: *She demonstrates the oxygen mask and gestures for passengers to mimic
her actions, maintaining a reassuring tone.*

Flight Attendant (Demonstrator and Speaker):


Step 4
Speaker: "Please review the safety information card in your seat pocket for more details.
We appreciate your attention and cooperation in ensuring a safe flight for everyone."

*The flight attendant maintains a composed and reassuring tone.*

“In the event of an emergency, passengers MUST leave their bags and proceed immediately
to the accessible exits. Fire extinguishers are also present in the cabin, and instructions for
operating them are displayed on the equipment itself. We are preparing for takeoff; please
ensure your seats are in the upright position, fasten your seatbelts securely, keep window
shades open, and stow tray tables.

We assure you that safety is our top priority, and our crew is trained to handle such
situations. Please stay seated with your seat belts fastened until further notice. The captain
and crew will provide updates as necessary. Thank you for your cooperation."

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