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[Orchestra plays "Rhapsody in Blue"]
Pilot: Welcome! We're excited to have you aboard and we appreciate your attention as
we demonstrate the safety features of this aircraft. FAA regulation requires you to follow
the instructions of our crew members and comply with posted and lighted signs.
[Ding]
[Camera shutter click]
Golfer: Foouuuuurr!
Flight Attendant: It's important to have your seat belt on at all times. To fasten
your seat belt, slide the metal end into the buckle. Tighten by pulling the loose end of
the strap. Lift the buckle to release. When the seat belt sign is on, your seat belt should
be fastened low and tight across your lap. In case of unexpected turbulence, keep your
seat belt fastened even when the seat belt sign is off.
Flight Attendant: Please take a moment to look around in order to familiarize yourself
with the aircraft. This Boeing 787 has 8 exit doors, 4 on each side of the aircraft. If
the doors are opened in an emergency, slide rafts will automatically inflate. In a water
landing, slide rafts detach from the aircraft and are used as life rafts. All 8 exits are
marked with overhead signs. As you locate the two exits nearest your seat remember they
may be behind you.
Volleyball Player: Got it!
Flight Attendant: If you are seated in an exit row, you may be asked to assist the crew
during an evacuation. If you are unable or uncomfortable, please ask a flight attendant
to be moved. If you must evacuate the aircraft, exit path lights on or near the floor will
illuminate and guide you to the exit.
Wedding Guest: Where'd he go?
Flight Attendant: Look for a change in color or an exit sign to indicate that you have
reached an exit. Leave all carry-on bags behind.
Bride: Babe?
Flight Attendant: Please refer to the safety card near your seat for the operation of the
exit doors on this aircraft.
[Rock music]
Flight Attendant: If necessary, an oxygen mask will drop from above your seat. If a
strap appears, pull down on the strap to access your mask. Firmly pull the mask to extend
the tubing. Place the mask over your nose and mouth and slip the band over your head.
The band does not require adjustment. To start the flow of oxygen, breathe normally. Make
sure your mask is secure before helping others.
Flight Attendant: Should you need it, you'll find a life vest equipped with a water-activated
light under or near your seat. When directed, pull the tab to remove the pouch.
Tear open the pouch, remove, and unfold the vest. Slip it over your head. Wrap the belt around your
waist and secure it to the buckle in front. Pull the loose end to tighten. Inflate your
vest just prior to exiting the aircraft by pulling down sharply on the red tab. You can
also inflate the vest by blowing into the tube.
[Bagpipes]
This aircraft is also equipped with infant life vests, which will be distributed if necessary.
Flight Attendant: Smoking is never allowed on the aircraft. U.S. Law prohibits tampering
with, disabling or destroying lavatory smoke detectors. Federal regulations also require
passengers to comply with lighted signs and crew member instructions.
Flight Attendant: Make sure you've switched all smartphones, tablets, and e-readers to
airplane mode. For taxi, take-off and landing, large electronic devices must be turned off
and stowed. For international destinations, your flight attendants will advise you if
it's necessary to turn off and stow your device.
["Rhapsody in Blue" music]
Director: Bigger! Bolder!
Flight Attendant: We'll be taking off soon. Please review the safety card located near
your seat, stow your tray table, carry-on items, headrest and footrest. Make sure your
seatback is upright and that your seat belt is securely fastened. Please place your personal
item beneath the seat in front of you.
["Rhapsody in Blue" music]
Entire Crew: At United, safety is global.
From all of us around the world,
thanks and enjoy your flight.