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Boeing 777-300ER Flight Safety Announcement

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N.B. Shamelessly borrowed from SOH...

 

Count me in for this flight...

 

Air New Zealand partnered with WETA Workshop on a brand new Hobbit inspired Safety Video. It features cameo appearances including Sir Peter Jackson. Visit http://www.airnzcode.com/hobbitmovie to Find and Unlock the Elvish Code for your chance to win one of six double passes to the World Premiere Screening of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in New Zealand on the 28th of November 2012

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=cBlRbrB_Gnc

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Now that's a nice video indeed.

 

The life jacket part often confuses me (not only on this one) though. I could bet that a lot of people recall the flight attendant inflating the thing in the cabin, therefore in the plane. They are saying that you should only do this 'when leaving the plane' but people tend to remember images better than texts. And the image was vest on and inflate.

 

So it may happen again, that upset people inflate it too soon, water enters the cabin and they get stuck. From the reports, no screaming attendant ('don't inflate them now!') could ensure that the upset crowd understood the danger. :(

 

Nasty part on the mouth piece. ^_^

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