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What are some lines a pilot says when welcoming the passengers..?

2007-02-10 02:24:56 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Air Travel

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Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Welcome aboard this flight to *wherever*. My name is .......... and the first officer today is ...... Flying time will be around ..... hours, and conditions are good. Shortly after take off your cabin crew will be passing through the cabin with drinks and a snack. Please remain seated until the seatbelt signs are switched off.

2007-02-10 02:34:39 · answer #1 · answered by catfish 4 · 1 0

Often it's the head steward/ess who makes the announcement nowadays.

They say something like" Thank you for choosing X Airlines. I'm so and so. (if there's a delay they thank you for your patience.) Please see that your carryon baggage is stowed under the seat in front of you or in the overhead bins. Secure your seatbelts. Remain in your seats until we reach cruising altitude and the captain has turned off the seatbelt sign.

No electronic devices may be used while we're taxing and taking off.

Today we'll offer a beverage service once we reach cruising altitude.

They go on to explain safety rules, but to have that in your script too will be so wordy. Though you may have a reason for that.

2007-02-10 11:13:20 · answer #2 · answered by sksogang 3 · 0 0

The pilot doesn't welcome the passengers until after take off. The first time you hear the pilot talking is you hear him tell the flight attendants to prepare for take-off. The first welcome you hear is from the head flight attendant (see second answer above). The next welcome is from the captain and that takes place during the plane's climb up (see first answer above).

2007-02-10 12:27:58 · answer #3 · answered by averagebear 6 · 0 0

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