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About your Delta Flight






Welcome to Delta′ s World. We are happy to have you as our passenger. We′ d like you to know some very important things about our aircraft and its service features. The items presented here affect your safety and comfort. We also explain some of the U.S Government regulations with which we must ask your compliance. If you have additional questions, please ask one of our highly skilled flight attendants.

SAFETY

Safety is our first concern. It is important you watch carefully the flight attendants′ demonstration of the emergency equipment before takeoff. We urge you to review the safety instruction folder found in the seat back pocket in front of you during your flight and particularly just prior to landing.

REGULATIONS

Seat belts must be fastened for takeoff and landing and other times when requested by the crew. U.S government regulations require this. When the “Fasten Seat Belt” sign is not illuminated you are free to walk about the cabin if necessary. We suggest you keep your seat belt fastened when in your seat or when sleeping, in the event we encounter turbulence.

Passenger hand baggage must be stowed under the seat in front of you or in the overhead bin. If the hand baggage does not fit in these areas, one of our ground agents will be happy to check it for you.

Seat backs and tray tables must be in fully upright and stowed positions for takeoff and landing. This, too, is a Government regulation for your safety and that of other people around you.

Alcoholic beverages will be served on most flights. U.S Government rules specify that all such beverages must be served by fight attendants. We are not permitted to serve “any person who appears intoxicated.”

Electronic equipment, specifically portable radios, television sets, toys with remotelycontrolled transmitting units and portable videotape recording or playback devices, and cellular telephones, may not be used on board as they may interfere with the aircraft's electronic systems. Pacemakers, hearing aids, electric shavers, portable dictation machines, tape recorders, calculators, and electronic games cause no interference problems.

COMFORT

727 and 737 aircraft reading light, fresh air inlet, and attendant call button are located over your seat. Armrests house your seat recline button and ashtray. Your tray table pulls down from the back of the seat in front of you. Pillows and blankets are in the racks overhead. Your coat and hat can be placed there also. All other carry-on items must fit completely under the seat in front of you.

The 747, A300, and A310 aircraft have overhead pull-down storage bins for your hat, coat and lightweight articles. All other carry-on items must fit completely under the seat in front of you. The overhead storage bins contain pillows and blankets.

In 747 aircraft the control console is in the seat frame below the armrest. It includes seat recline button, reading light switch, attendant call button. Theatre-in-the-Air headset inlet and volume control (In the A300 and A310 the reading light switch and attendant call button are above your seat). An ashtray is in the armrest. Your tray table is in the seat back in front of you or in the armrest. Lavatories are in the middle of the cabin and in the rear of the aircraft. A light at either end of the cabin will illuminate when all lavatories are occupied. There are drinking water dispensers in the lavatory areas.

In the 747 and A300 first-class cabin the seat control console is in the side of the armrest. An ashtray is in the armrest. Your tray table is folded inside your armrest or in the seat back in front of you. Lavatories and drinking water dispensers are aft of the galley area. On the 747, there is also a lavatory located on the upper deck.

Magazines are located in the storage racks throughout the cabin of all aircraft. Please return them when you have finished so that the others may enjoy them.

 






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