ANA Safety In-Flight Video VO
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (Canadian-General) North American (General)Transcript
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Welcome on board. Please pay attention to the following safety instructions. Please place your baggage in the overhead compartment or under the seat in front and do not stack items on top of each other as they may fall out. Nothing should block the aisle or exits. Return your seat and table to the original position for takeoff and landing. Please keep your seat belts securely fastened whenever you are seated in case of sudden turbulence to unfasten raise the flap. The use of electronic devices that emit radio waves is prohibited. Please turn them off or set them to airplane mode smoking and the use of all smoking devices is prohibited in the cabin, including in the aisle and lavatory. Mhm. In case of emergency, please follow our instructions. If oxygen masks drop down, pull the mask towards you, place it over your nose and mouth and breathe normally, remove your own mask and then put the oxygen mask directly onto your face. Put the elastic band over your head and adjust it by pulling the ends in an emergency brace for impact. Emergency exits are located on both sides of the aircraft. Check your nearest exits remain seated and wait for instructions. Photography is prohibited during evacuation. Leave all baggage behind as it may hinder evacuation or damage the slide, remove high heeled shoes and other items with sharp points as these may damage the slide. Put both arms out, sit up straight and slide down, assist other passengers after sliding down. Move away from the aircraft immediately. A life vest is under or beside your seat, slip the life vest over your head, fasten the buckles and tighten the straps. Inflate the life vest at the door or on the wing by pulling the red tabs down. If you need more air blow into the tubes, please look at the safety instructions card in your seat pocket. If you require assistance or have any questions, please contact a cabin attendant.