Don't panic when passengers hear the announcement of the plane landing decision. Everything must obey the conductor's command. I believe they are well-trained professionals. When the flight attendant introduces the exit location, anti-collision posture or asks you to be a helper, you must listen carefully to everything he says, repeat what he says, and answer "yes" after understanding.
When the broadcast says "Don't bring luggage" and "Take off sharp objects", passengers must not bring luggage, and must take off all sharp objects, otherwise it will be easy to scratch the escape slide, which will make it impossible for them and other passengers to evacuate quickly. If there is fire and smoke on the plane, passengers should not move in a large area, which will easily cause the plane to be unbalanced and lead to more serious situations.
Safety training for flight attendants
The safety training of flight attendants can be divided into initial training, safety retraining and daily training. Initial flight attendant training refers to the training that needs to be carried out after passing all the interviews of airlines and passing the physical examination. The training contents include: aircraft theoretical knowledge, aviation English, aviation etiquette, cabin service, on-board disease treatment, emergency treatment, land and water landing process, and the use of on-board emergency equipment.
After all the students pass the exam, they can get the flight attendant training certificate. Flight attendant safety retraining means that the training certificate is time-sensitive and invalid when it expires. Therefore, airlines conduct safety retraining for flight attendants every year. The contents of retraining are divided into two categories: theory and practical operation. The actual operation includes the handling of medium emergencies and superimposed emergencies in 14. Only after passing all the theoretical and practical operation exams can you get the endorsement of the new date.
Daily safety training is mainly aimed at recent unsafe events, such as bumping, lithium battery fire or smoke, sudden heart attack, abdominal pain and so on. Daily training can make flight attendants more proficient in handling all kinds of emergencies on board.