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Pre Flight Announcement

Good afternoon passengers. This is the pre-boarding announcement for flight


89B to Rome. We are now inviting those passengers with small children, and
any passengers requiring special assistance, to begin boarding at this time.
Please have your boarding pass and identification ready. Regular boarding
will begin in approximately ten minutes time. Thank you.
Final Boarding Announcement
This is the final boarding call for passengers Erin and Fred Collins booked on
flight 372A to Kansas City. Please proceed to gate 3 immediately. The final
checks are being completed and the captain will order for the doors of the
aircraft to close in approximately five minutes time. I repeat. This is the final
boarding call for Erin and Fred Collins. Thank you.
Announcement
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome onboard Flight 4B7 with service from Hong
Kong to San Francisco. We are currently third in line for take-off and are
expected to be in the air in approximately seven minutes time. 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. Please turn off all
personal electronic devices, including laptops and cell phones. Smoking is
prohibited for the duration of the flight. Thank you for choosing Mountain
Airlines. Enjoy your flight.
Captain’s Announcement
Good afternoon passengers. This is your captain speaking. First I'd like to
welcome everyone on Rightwing Flight 86A. We are currently cruising at an
altitude of 33,000 feet at an airspeed of 400 miles per hour. The time is 1:25
pm. The weather looks good and with the tailwind on our side we are
expecting to land in London approximately fifteen minutes ahead of schedule.
The weather in London is clear and sunny, with a high of 25 degrees for this
afternoon. If the weather cooperates we should get a great view of the city as
we descend. The cabin crew will be coming around in about twenty minutes
time to offer you a light snack and beverage, and the inflight movie will begin
shortly after that. I'll talk to you again before we reach our destination. Until
then, sit back, relax and enjoy the rest of the flight.
Safety Briefing
Ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the crew I ask that you please direct your
attention to the monitors above as we review the emergency procedures.
There are six emergency exits on this aircraft. Take a minute to locate the exit
closest to you. Note that the nearest exit may be behind you. Count the
number of rows to this exit. Should the cabin experience sudden pressure
loss, stay calm and listen for instructions from the cabin crew. Oxygen masks
will drop down from above your seat. Place the mask over your mouth and
nose, like this. Pull the strap to tighten it. If you are traveling with children,
make sure that your own mask is on first before helping your children. In the
unlikely event of an emergency landing and evacuation, leave your carry-on
items behind. Life rafts are located below your seats and emergency lighting
will lead you to your closest exit and slide. We ask that you make sure that all
carry-on luggage is stowed away safely during the flight. While we wait for
take off, please take a moment to review the safety data card in the seat
pocket in front of you.

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