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Safety Instructions for Sight-Impaired Passengers

2008-06-12
HISTORICAL
ARP5446
These recommendations are provided to aid the international air transport industry by identifying a standard, minimum amount of safety instructions that should be given to sight-impaired passengers. This document is not meant to address problems associated with communicating safety information to sight-impaired passengers who are also hearing impaired or non-conversant in the language(s) used by the cabin crew to disseminate general safety information to passengers. Aircraft operators are encouraged to customize the safety instructions for their own operations in order to ensure that required safety information is provided to sight-impaired passengers.
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS - SMOKING IN LAVATORIES OF TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT

1993-05-05
HISTORICAL
AIR4740
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) discusses the question of smokers and their opinions and intentions toward smoking in lavatories of transport aircraft during flight. The study has implications for instructions and warnings given to passengers.
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PASSENGER SAFETY VIDEO BRIEFINGS

1991-06-13
HISTORICAL
ARP4192
These recommendations provide the air transportation industry with the minimum amount of safety instructions that should be given to passengers via a video briefing. Airlines are encouraged to customize the safety presentations for their own operations.
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