Flight Safety Tips
1. Keep your seatbelt fastened Always wear your seatbelt when seated, even when the seatbelt sign is off. Unexpected turbulence can occur at any time and is a leading cause of in-flight injuries.
2. Know your emergency exits When you board, locate the two nearest exits and count the rows between you and them. In low visibility or smoke, you may need to feel your way out.
3. Stay hydrated, limit alcohol Cabin air is extremely dry, and alcohol dehydrates you faster at altitude. Drink water regularly and go easy on alcoholic beverages to stay alert and feel better on arrival.
4. Secure your carry-on properly Stow heavy bags in overhead bins with wheels facing in, and keep fragile or valuable items under the seat in front of you. Unsecured luggage can become a serious hazard during turbulence.
5. Follow crew instructions immediately Flight attendants are trained safety professionals. In any unusual situation — turbulence, medical emergency, or evacuation — follow their directions without hesitation and without stopping to collect belongings.
2. Know your emergency exits When you board, locate the two nearest exits and count the rows between you and them. In low visibility or smoke, you may need to feel your way out.
3. Stay hydrated, limit alcohol Cabin air is extremely dry, and alcohol dehydrates you faster at altitude. Drink water regularly and go easy on alcoholic beverages to stay alert and feel better on arrival.
4. Secure your carry-on properly Stow heavy bags in overhead bins with wheels facing in, and keep fragile or valuable items under the seat in front of you. Unsecured luggage can become a serious hazard during turbulence.
5. Follow crew instructions immediately Flight attendants are trained safety professionals. In any unusual situation — turbulence, medical emergency, or evacuation — follow their directions without hesitation and without stopping to collect belongings.