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Old Apr 15, 2009 | 10:36 am
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Originally Posted by From NYC
One more thing: BA also offers the Flight Safety Awareness session in a simulator for groups of 20, minimum:
* Tea and coffee on arrival in a private function room.
* Course introduction.
* Simulated flight on a full motion Boeing 737 cabin simulator, leading to an emergency landing and full aircraft evacuation from a smoke-filled environment.
* Full exercise debrief on the simulator with safety advice and techniques for the following emergency situations:
Emergency landing
Aircraft Evacuation
Ditching (landing on water)
Decompression
* Practical door and overwing exit operation on a Boeing 737.
* Break for tea, coffee and biscuits.
* Emergency evacuation slide descents from an Airbus A320.
* Smoke filled cabin training in our Fire Training cabin simulator, with information relevant to aircraft and hotel environments.

Cost is £130 per person, excluding VAT.


Both the flight sims and safety awareness can also be run as a corporate event with catering, etc.
http://www.ebaft.com/corpent/corpent.htm
I love it Practice hauling a$$ out through the overwing exit, then have a break for tea and biscuits, then practice jumping from the plane down the evac slide. How very British

I can picture people going down the slide, china tea cup in hand, pinky finger extended.
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