Originally Posted by
mbaker0936
I was on a flight this past weekend and noticed the safety video said the exits on the aircraft were for a 757-200, yet we were on a 757-300. The flight attendants didn't even know which 757 it was also during the pre-takeoff announcement. I sent a message to Delta just letting them know to check the VHS tapes on that particular aircraft.
How much trouble can they get into for not giving out correct information? I have no desire to report them to anyone, just curious.
Hello, how about that. I would have let one of the FAs know that the wrong tape was playing. If the correct tape wasn't present, then a manual safety demo would have been done.
The FAs are supposed to check all safety equipment. The ground guys are responsible for boarding the tapes. Unfortunately, you and the other passengers were let down on two fronts. That 200 tape should never have made it onto a 300.
The FAs will be talked to for their error. The person in charge of ground staff will also be contacted to let them know of their error as well. No one will be terminated, unless they are on a couple of warnings. Being reminded of safety rules is needed. That's why FAs are on board.
NWAFA