Look at the nice safety demonstration by the dancing Cebu Pacific stewardesses. Shall we see the same on b.air soon?
Dancing stewardesses of Cebu Pacific
Dancing stewardesses of Cebu Pacific
André
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Re: Dancing stewardesses of Cebu Pacific
Hmmm, the guy's voice is barely audible and he speaks very fast. I wonder how much of the demo has been remembered by the pax. At least it's original.
Can't wait to see the grannies on U.S. carriers trying to do the same...
Can't wait to see the grannies on U.S. carriers trying to do the same...
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Re: Dancing stewardesses of Cebu Pacific
I know from experience that the stewards and stewardesses on Cebu Pacific flights are always very enthusiastic, but I've never known them to dance!
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Re: Dancing stewardesses of Cebu Pacific
I can see Ryanair introduce this on board their planes, after which they will obviously charge you extra for having watched the show!
Seriously, there's a worldwide trend to make safety demonstrations more interesting, notably on board those planes which have a video presentation and can thus come up with funny artistic renderings, like these:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyygn8HF ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR4dxPIS ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjHCc6TZ ... re=related
This case here is a step too far IMHO.
Wonder if anybody actually noticed the number and the location of the exits, for instance?
Seriously, there's a worldwide trend to make safety demonstrations more interesting, notably on board those planes which have a video presentation and can thus come up with funny artistic renderings, like these:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyygn8HF ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR4dxPIS ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjHCc6TZ ... re=related
This case here is a step too far IMHO.
Wonder if anybody actually noticed the number and the location of the exits, for instance?
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Re: Dancing stewardesses of Cebu Pacific
The dacing-demo was inflight entertainment, the regular safetydemo was done before takeoff. http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/1901/reisnieuw ... 6ee791%2C0
Re: Dancing stewardesses of Cebu Pacific
you actually try to use hln as a reference?
they have never written an aviation article without huge mistakes
they have never written an aviation article without huge mistakes
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Re: Dancing stewardesses of Cebu Pacific
Well then this is a first: http://www.cebupacificair.com/aboutus/p ... 42010.html
The best part being that Cebu Pacific is blacklisted in the EU.
The best part being that Cebu Pacific is blacklisted in the EU.
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Re: Dancing stewardesses of Cebu Pacific
Well, I got this by company mail already a week ago with the inflight entertainment explanation, unfortunately for you, were not allowed to publish company mails. So I thought, why not post an HLN on a forum where the wannabes and the would-bes discuss aviation like they are real pilots while most of the time they don’t have a clue what they are talking about.cnc wrote:you actually try to use hln as a reference?
they have never written an aviation article without huge mistakes
Re: Dancing stewardesses of Cebu Pacific
you make it sound like only pilots have a job in aviation and only pilots know something about itNimbusFlyer wrote:Well, I got this by company mail already a week ago with the inflight entertainment explanation, unfortunately for you, were not allowed to publish company mails. So I thought, why not post an HLN on a forum where the wannabes and the would-bes discuss aviation like they are real pilots while most of the time they don’t have a clue what they are talking about.cnc wrote:you actually try to use hln as a reference?
they have never written an aviation article without huge mistakes
weird how depended pilots are from "wannabes and the would-bes" who work on the ground