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Why do you think it is important for flight attendants to demonstrate the safety briefing onboard?

Before aircraft takeoff, passengers need to understand the basic safety equipment so as to help themselves in case of emergency. The safety demonstration will be presented by flight attendants or videotape in order to explain the five pieces of safety equipment, which are necessary items to know during the flight.



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Briefings should help both the pilot flying (PF) and the pilot not flying (PNF) understand the desired sequence of events and actions, as well as the condition of the aircraft and any special hazards or circumstances involved in the planned flight sequence.

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Flight attendants are responsible for attending to the safety and comfort of passengers aboard a flight. Typical duties may include performing safety checks, demonstrating emergency procedures, attending pre-flight briefings, and serving refreshments to passengers.

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The Flight Crew Briefing takes approximately 20 minutes to complete depending on the pilot's familiarity with the airport. The informational training includes four main topic areas pertaining to safety, security, noise abatement and ATC procedures specific to the airport.

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Job security Flight attendants can feel secure in their positions as demand for world travel is almost always high. People often choose air travel because it's a fast way to reach a destination for a business event, to go on vacation or to attend to a personal obligation.

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Pre-flight Announcement
We ask that you please fasten your seatbelts at this time and secure all baggage underneath your seat or in the overhead compartments. We also ask that your seats and table trays are in the upright position for take-off.

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Before the plane takes off, the attendants must: Greet passengers and direct them to their seats. Help passengers stow their carry-on luggage. Make sure passengers near the emergency exits are prepared to help out in an emergency.

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