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Flight Safety Guide

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Flight Safety Guide (711)? Please read the prospectus in the safety of the seat pocket in front of you and note your nearest emergency exit’ On flights over three hours and that multi-sector flights, we recommend you view the contents of the booklet up again before each landing’

Hand luggage

- Light-on luggage must be places in stowage bins provided or feet under the seat in front of you’ It is not just a precautionary measure, but also gives you more legroom’

- To put items in storage, please make sure you are positioned to avoid the lifts are open

- Please be careful when opening the storage charge in May that the articles are entered into before or during the flight in May fall and cause injury’

Smoking

- In line with international trends, can not smoke on board a South African Airways? aircraft’

Seat belts

- Please fasten your seat belt every time the seat belt sign is illuminated’ For your safety, we recommend that you keep it closed throughout the flight

- When sleeping under a blanket, please keep the belt fastened little more coverage to the cabin crew do not have to wake up in case of turbulence’

- However, seat belts should always be segregated during transport and refueling stops’
Sleep on the floor is prohibited

- In the interest of safety, sleeping on the floor can not be allowed under any circumstances’ In an emergency passenger sleeping on the floor do not have easy access to seat belts and oxygen masks’

Moses

- If you are traveling with a baby book in advance and be sure to request a cot’ The baby should not be over the age of six months should not weigh more than 10kg and should not be more than 75cm in length’ Is the weight and length of a baby, which are key factors that must be evaluated’

- In the interest of safety, babies can not hold the pelvis during takeoffs or landings’

Footrests

- Passengers sitting in the seats with footrests must ensure that the footrests are stowed offs and landings’

Chairs and tables dressed ranges

- As a precaution, and in compliance with safety legislation, the seats should be returned to its upright position and tables must be folded or margins during takeoffs and landings’

Session

- As a precaution, passengers are asked to remain seated after the plane landed a time until the seatbelt sign was cut down by the captain’

Portable electronic equipment

- It is advisable not to use any electronic equipment on board the aircraft, which can interfere with the aircraft? S Avionique’

- Pacemakers, hearing aids, watches, clocks, watches and medical devices approved for use on aircraft, however, can be used without restriction’

Laptops

- Portable computers (including CD-ROMs and DVDs to the exclusion of any intentional, as a wireless LAN), handheld calculators, shavers and portable listening devices, including compact discs and mini-disc players) can be used with the permission pilot in command’ The commander of the? Clearance is normally indicated by the sign of the seat belt off during ascent and during descent’ If circumstances dictate otherwise, the captain informed the cabin crew principal’

Cell phones

- Cell phones can be used on the floor when the doors are open’

- Cell phones must be switched off once the cabin doors are closed and the main members of the cabin crew made an announcement over the PA system’

Prohibited equipment

- Portable printers, laser printers, video equipment, CB / AM / FM / VHF / Satellite radios, transmitters, scanners, toys and the power converters are banned from use at any time’