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Welcome aboard and thanks for flying with Delta. | Our first priority on every flight is safety, so before we depart, I’ll be giving a brief safety presentation. | OK. | Be sure all carry-on items are securely stowed in a overhead bin, and place smaller items under the seat in front of you. And, ensure all aisles, exits and bulkhead area are clear. | If you are seated at an emergency exit, please review the Responsibilities for Emergency Exit Seating on the back of Safety Information Card which is in your seat pocket. If you are unable to perform these functions, please let us know. We’ll be happy to find you another seat. | As we leave the gate, make sure your seatbelt is fastened. To fasten, insert the metal tip into the buckle and adjust the strap so it’s low and tight across your lap. To release the belt, just lift the top of the buckle. Please, remain seated with your seatbelt securely fastened anytime the seatbelt sign is on, and even if the seatbelt sign is off, please keep your seatbelt fastened in case we experience unexpected rough air. | For everyone’s safety, federal regulations require all passengers to comply with the posted placards and lighted information signs located throughout the cabin in addition to any crew member’s instruction. | Smoking, including the use of E-cigarettes is not allowed on any Delta flight, and federal laws prohibit tampering with, disabling or destroying a restroom’s smoke detector. | There are ten exits on this plane; six doors – three on each side, and four exit Windows over the wings. Each door has a detectable slide that can be used as a raft. An additional raft is located in a ceiling compartment on the back of the plane. All exits are clearly marked with an Exit sign. However, if there is a loss of power and cabin visibility is reduced, lights will illuminate the aisle to guide you to an exit. Please take a moment to find the exits closest to you, and remember they might be behind you. | It’s unlikely but if cabin pressure changes, the panels above your seat will open revealing oxygen masks. If this happens, reach up and pull the mask towards you until the tube is fully extended. Place the mask over your nose and mouth. Slip the elastic strap over your head and adjust the mask if necessary. Breathe normally and note that oxygen is flowing; so, don’t worry if the bag doesn’t inflate. Be sure to adjust your own mask before helping others. | A water evacuation is also unlikely, but just in case, life vests are located under your seats in the main cabin. If you are seated in the first class or business class cabin, life vests are either in a compartment beneath or adjacent to your seat. To use, remove the vest from its container by pulling on the tab and then opening the pouch. Slip the vest over your head. If your vest has one strap, wrap it around your waist and attach to the buckle in front. If your vest has two straps, fasten the straps to the front of the vest and adjust the blue flee around your waist. As you leave the plane, inflate the vest by pulling down on the red tabs at the bottom of the vest or by manually inflate it by blowing into tubes at shoulder level. You can activate a light by pulling down on the tab in front but if your vest doesn’t have a tab, the light will activate automatically in the water. If necessary, we’ll distribute infant life vests or other flotation devices for children who weigh 35 pounds or less. | This plane features Wi-Fi and internet access will be available while we are above ten thousand feet. | Now, before we takeoff, be sure your seat is upright, your arm-rests are lowered, your tray table is put away and all carry-on items are properly stowed. | And finally now, it’d be a good time for everyone to review the Safety information card which is in your seat pocket. || On behalf of everyone at Delta Airlines, we want to thank you for paying attention. Now, as we prepare for takeoff, please relax and enjoy your flight. Welcome aboard and thanks for flying with Delta. | Our first priority on every flight is safety, so before we depart, I’ll be giving a brief safety presentation. | OK. | Be sure all carry-on items are securely stowed in a overhead bin, and place smaller items under the seat in front of you. And, ensure all aisles, exits and bulkhead area are clear. | If you are seated at an emergency exit, please review the Responsibilities for Emergency Exit Seating on the back of Safety Information Card which is in your seat pocket. If you are unable to perform these functions, please let us know. We’ll be happy to find you another seat. | As we leave the gate, make sure your seatbelt is fastened. To fasten, insert the metal tip into the buckle and adjust the strap so it’s low and tight across your lap. To release the belt, just lift the top of the buckle. Please, remain seated with your seatbelt securely fastened anytime the seatbelt sign is on, and even if the seatbelt sign is off, please keep your seatbelt fastened in case we experience unexpected rough air. | For everyone’s safety, federal regulations require all passengers to comply with the posted placards and lighted information signs located throughout the cabin in addition to any crew member’s instruction. | Smoking, including the use of E-cigarettes is not allowed on any Delta flight, and federal laws prohibit tampering with, disabling or destroying a restroom’s smoke detector. | There are ten exits on this plane; six doors – three on each side, and four exit Windows over the wings. Each door has a detectable slide that can be used as a raft. An additional raft is located in a ceiling compartment on the back of the plane. All exits are clearly marked with an Exit sign. However, if there is a loss of power and cabin visibility is reduced, lights will illuminate the aisle to guide you to an exit. Please take a moment to find the exits closest to you, and remember they might be behind you. | It’s unlikely but if cabin pressure changes, the panels above your seat will open revealing oxygen masks. If this happens, reach up and pull the mask towards you until the tube is fully extended. Place the mask over your nose and mouth. Slip the elastic strap over your head and adjust the mask if necessary. Breathe normally and note that oxygen is flowing; so, don’t worry if the bag doesn’t inflate. Be sure to adjust your own mask before helping others. | A water evacuation is also unlikely, but just in case, life vests are located under your seats in the main cabin. If you are seated in the first class or business class cabin, life vests are either in a compartment beneath or adjacent to your seat. To use, remove the vest from its container by pulling on the tab and then opening the pouch. Slip the vest over your head. If your vest has one strap, wrap it around your waist and attach to the buckle in front. If your vest has two straps, fasten the straps to the front of the vest and adjust the blue flee around your waist. As you leave the plane, inflate the vest by pulling down on the red tabs at the bottom of the vest or by manually inflate it by blowing into tubes at shoulder level. You can activate a light by pulling down on the tab in front but if your vest doesn’t have a tab, the light will activate automatically in the water. If necessary, we’ll distribute infant life vests or other flotation devices for children who weigh 35 pounds or less. | This plane features Wi-Fi and internet access will be available while we are above ten thousand feet. | Now, before we takeoff, be sure your seat is upright, your arm-rests are lowered, your tray table is put away and all carry-on items are properly stowed. | And finally now, it’d be a good time for everyone to review the Safety information card which is in your seat pocket. || On behalf of everyone at Delta Airlines, we want to thank you for paying attention. Now, as we prepare for takeoff, please relax and enjoy your flight. Welcome aboard and thanks for flying with Delta. | Our first priority on every flight is safety, so before we depart, I’ll be giving a brief safety presentation. | OK. | Be sure all carry-on items are securely stowed in a overhead bin, and place smaller items under the seat in front of you. And, ensure all aisles, exits and bulkhead area are clear. | If you are seated at an emergency exit, please review the Responsibilities for Emergency Exit Seating on the back of Safety Information Card which is in your seat pocket. If you are unable to perform these functions, please let us know. We’ll be happy to find you another seat. | As we leave the gate, make sure your seatbelt is fastened. To fasten, insert the metal tip into the buckle and adjust the strap so it’s low and tight across your lap. To release the belt, just lift the top of the buckle. Please, remain seated with your seatbelt securely fastened anytime the seatbelt sign is on, and even if the seatbelt sign is off, please keep your seatbelt fastened in case we experience unexpected rough air. | For everyone’s safety, federal regulations require all passengers to comply with the posted placards and lighted information signs located throughout the cabin in addition to any crew member’s instruction. | Smoking, including the use of E-cigarettes is not allowed on any Delta flight, and federal laws prohibit tampering with, disabling or destroying a restroom’s smoke detector. | There are ten exits on this plane; six doors – three on each side, and four exit Windows over the wings. Each door has a detectable slide that can be used as a raft. An additional raft is located in a ceiling compartment on the back of the plane. All exits are clearly marked with an Exit sign. However, if there is a loss of power and cabin visibility is reduced, lights will illuminate the aisle to guide you to an exit. Please take a moment to find the exits closest to you, and remember they might be behind you. | It’s unlikely but if cabin pressure changes, the panels above your seat will open revealing oxygen masks. If this happens, reach up and pull the mask towards you until the tube is fully extended. Place the mask over your nose and mouth. Slip the elastic strap over your head and adjust the mask if necessary. Breathe normally and note that oxygen is flowing; so, don’t worry if the bag doesn’t inflate. Be sure to adjust your own mask before helping others. | A water evacuation is also unlikely, but just in case, life vests are located under your seats in the main cabin. If you are seated in the first class or business class cabin, life vests are either in a compartment beneath or adjacent to your seat. To use, remove the vest from its container by pulling on the tab and then opening the pouch. Slip the vest over your head. If your vest has one strap, wrap it around your waist and attach to the buckle in front. If your vest has two straps, fasten the straps to the front of the vest and adjust the blue flee around your waist. As you leave the plane, inflate the vest by pulling down on the red tabs at the bottom of the vest or by manually inflate it by blowing into tubes at shoulder level. You can activate a light by pulling down on the tab in front but if your vest doesn’t have a tab, the light will activate automatically in the water. If necessary, we’ll distribute infant life vests or other flotation devices for children who weigh 35 pounds or less. | This plane features Wi-Fi and internet access will be available while we are above ten thousand feet. | Now, before we takeoff, be sure your seat is upright, your arm-rests are lowered, your tray table is put away and all carry-on items are properly stowed. | And finally now, it’d be a good time for everyone to review the Safety information card which is in your seat pocket. || On behalf of everyone at Delta Airlines, we want to thank you for paying attention. Now, as we prepare for takeoff, please relax and enjoy your flight.