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Old 14th May 2005, 08:16
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Grrr "Captain, we are missing some briefing cards..."

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Old 17th May 2005, 03:44
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Briefing Cards

On the subject of briefing cards:- recently travelled extensively through South America and all Boeing briefing cards showed illustration of emergency exit removal with the door being brought INTO the cabin.
Understand from a short stint on a cabin crew course that it was important that the door be thrown OUT so as not to be an obstruction within the cabin/exit area
Just something to gab about!!
Must be bored at work!!
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