One. Briefing for Mother with Infant (Without IRD)
One. Briefing for Mother with Infant (Without IRD)
"Ma'am, we will prepare your infant for this emergency. You need to move to a window seat. We need to don the infant's life vest to protect him or her from impact forces. We will put the life vest like so, attach the straps at the back, and secure the straps to the infant.
For water landing: Attach this lifeline to your wrist. This will ensure the infant stays with you after evacuation. Then we need to inflate these (hold on to the red inflation tabs); there will be a loud sound. When you hear the command 'Brace for Impact,' hold the infant with his head away from the aisle. Support his body by wrapping your arm around his or her torso. Your other hand should be on the seatback in front of you. Rest your head above that hand. Hold that position until the aircraft comes to a complete stop.
For terrain landing: When you hear the command 'Evacuate Aircraft,' wait for all passengers to evacuate. Once all passengers are out, that will be the safest time for you to evacuate towards the nearest available exit. Do you understand the instructions?
For water landing: When the aircraft comes to a full stop, wait for all passengers to evacuate. Once all passengers are out, that will be the safest time for you to evacuate towards the nearest available exit. Do you understand the instructions?
Assign assistant: Are you willing to assist this lady and infant? Please assist them in evacuating after most passengers have evacuated the aircraft."
Two. Briefing for Mother with Infant (With IRD)
Two. Briefing for Mother with Infant (With IRD)
"Ma'am, we will prepare your infant for this emergency. You need to move to a window seat. We need to don the infant's life vest like so. Attach the straps at the back and secure the straps to the infant.
For water landing: Attach this lifeline to your wrist. This will ensure the infant stays with you after evacuation. We need to secure the infant to his IRD with seatbelts fastened. When you hear the command 'Brace for Impact,' cross your arms on the seatback in front of you then rest your head above that hand. Hold that position until the aircraft comes to a complete stop.
For terrain landing: When you hear the command 'Evacuate Aircraft,' wait for all passengers to evacuate. Once all passengers are out, that will be the safest time for you to evacuate towards the nearest available exit.
For water landing: When the aircraft comes to a complete stop, inflate the life vest only after evacuating the aircraft. Do you understand the instructions?"