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http://www.flysaa.com/ | SA Airways is very serious about safety. Learn how you can help us to ensure that you arrive at your destination ready to make the most of your holiday away.
http://www.flysaa.com/ | SA Airways is very serious about safety. Learn how you can help us to ensure that you arrive at your destination ready to make the most of your holiday away.
http://www.flysaa.com/ | SA Airways is very serious about safety. Learn how you can help us to ensure that you arrive at your destination ready to make the most of your holiday away.
South African Airways // inflight safety
OUR SAFETY GUIDE
SAA has your safety at heart, Please read these pages carefully
SAFETY PAMPHLET
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fights exceeding tree hours,
cr wal os multsecor Rights we
recommend that you review the content
of the safety pamphlet again before each landing
SMOKING
‘As per South African Civil
Aviation Authority regulations,
smoking on board is prohibited.
This includes the emoking of any
atficial device or ecigaretes.
LIQUIDS, AEROSOLS AND GELS (LAGS)
When traveling on international
flights from SA, passengers ore
resrcied from carrying certain
Fit comfortably inside the
LAGS in the citeraft cabin, sealed bag. IFthoze limitations
These rules are aligned to cre not adhered to, items
International Civil Aviation wll be confiscated by airport
Authority standards
Postengers wishing to carry
ceszential liquids wih them on
board the oireraft must place
‘ham in a reseclable, clear
plastic bag with a maximum
ccopaily of one lie and a
total diameter of 80cm. No
for passengers.
‘other cabin baggage.
Sewubona
item containing liquid may
‘exceed 100ml and it must
security and SAA will not be
ina position to recover them
‘When proceeding through
cirport security checkpoints,
the bag holding these items
must be separated fram any
SEAT BELTS
‘There are seat belt signs visible
‘heoughout the cabin. Whenever the
lights ar illuminated, faston your
seat belt For your own safely, we
recommend thot you keep i fastened
‘hroughout the fight. (However, eat
bole should always be unfastened
dling ransit stops and refueling.)
When sleeping under a blanket or
duvet, keep your seat bal loosely
fastened over it 20 that the cabin
‘crew do not need ta wake you in the
event of turbulence,
Items which are exempt from
be carried on board, without
being placed in « clear plastic
food in small contain
provided the child is
travelling with the person
crying these
‘+ Exsentol and other non-
prescription medicines
‘ot exceeding 100m! per
container, including saline
solition and products such
1 eye drops and contact
len solution.
LAG restrictions and which may
bog, are:
* Baby formula/milk and baby
SLEEPING ON THE
FLOOR IS PROHIBITED
For your own safety, sleeping
‘onthe floor i prohibited in any
circumstances. In the event oF
tn tragular occurrence and/or
‘emergency, passengers seeping on
the flor would not have access to
seat belts and oaygen marks,
PRIOR TO TAKE-OFF
AND LANDING
In preparation for takeoff or
landing, ensure that your kay table,
footest, armrest and personal
TV screen are stowed, that your
-windovr shutor is open, that your
‘eats in the upright position ond
that your seat bets fostaned.
a
REMAIN SEATED
Aer landing, remain seated
‘ntl the eicraft has come
oa completa sop
‘ond the Commander
has switched off the
V sect bal signs
* Liquids, gels and juice
for diabetic passengers
who require them for
medical rearons.
* Solid cosmetice and personal
hygiene items such at
lipsticks in tubes, zolid
deodorants and lip balms.
Any duty-rea LAG products
purchased after security
Checkpoints should be placed
in spacial security bags ot
the store and passengers
connecting to Further
destinations are advised to
kop these sealed throughout
thaie journey.ans
CARRY-ON BAGGAGE
Storage for your cabin baggage
is provided either under the seat
in font of you or in the overhead
stowage compartment. For
your own safely and that ofthe
passengers around you, do not
exceed the weight limitations of
these compartments and ensure that
items placed in them are securely
positioned. Be corafl when opening
the overhead stowage comparments
‘8 some luggage may have shied
during the fight
BUSINESS CLASS
SAA will accept two pieces of cabin
baggage, nether of which may
‘exceed 15cm in dimension and
‘kg in weight.
ECONOMY CLASS
SAA will accept one piace of cabin
‘baggage not exceeding 11 Sem in
‘dimension and 8kg in weight.
‘These boggoge limitations apply to
‘ll passengers travelling in Economy
Close, regardless of their Voyager of
other stot
BASSINETS
Should you be traveling with @ baby,
book early and cequest «bassinet.
The baby should not be older than
six months, may not weigh more than
10kg and may not be more than
75em long. Bassinets may not be
installed or occupied during toke-of,
landing and turbulence.
PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES (PEDs)
‘The South African Civil Aviation Authority has granted an exemption to allow SAA
passengers to use PEDs during fights. The PEDs are divided into four categories:
Uunreticad, limited, restricted and prohibited
‘The table below provides guidance on typical PEDs ond when they may be used. All
EDs must be switched off during take-off, climb, approach and landing
In addition, the Commander may prohibit the use of any PED, if this is required in the
interests of safety Fat ony point during a fight any iregularies or interference are
detected in the fight deck, the use of PEDS (including devices with fight moda) must be
suspended immediately. In this event, the Commander will make an announcement.
UNRESTRICTED
‘The items below may be used ot any time:
‘= Hearing aids [including digital devices),
uMITED
The items below may only be used
bore the aircraft doors are closed
Electronic watches. ‘ond after they have been opened:
+ Pagers (eceivers only = Mobile phones.
‘= Heart pacemakers. * Tablets
' Devices powered by solar calls * Ereaders.
' Devices powered by micro batery call. * Laptops.
RESTRICTED
PROHIBITED
‘The following items may only be used in- The items below ara prohibited
Fight withthe permission ofthe Commander tall times:
This is normally indicaed by the seat belt
signs being switched OFF during climb and
ON during descent. Should circumstances
dictate otherwise, the Commander will
inform the Senior Cabin Crew Member:
* Laptops with CO-ROM and DVD drive,
+ Paimheld organisers
+ Audio equipment og CD-player,
* Devices transmiting radio
frequency intentionally.
+ Walkictalkes.
* Remote-contalled toys
* Display nit wih cothode
ry tubes
*# Wireless computer
equipment fag mouse).
iPod, MPS ployer. *# PC prinor.
‘+ Computer consoles (eg Nintendo DS, PSP) PC scanners.
* Devices capable of recording * Loser pointers
* CD witers and mini clk
recorders in recording mode.
+ Portable sare sot
* Pocket adios (AWVFM).
+ 1V ransmiters/recavers
+ Telemetic equipment
+ Wireless LAN.
* Digital comercs
+ GPS hondheld receives
* Video cameras/tecordees nuding
digital equipment)
+ Blustoath devices with fight
mode selected
+ Mobile phones wit Fight mode selected,
* Devices using BlackBerry technology with
fight mode selected
* Lopiops, PDAS, tablets ond ereaders
swith builtin wii, th "wireless of”
retin solacted
Cabin Crew members are responsible for enforcing the policy regarding the use of PEDs
‘on board. Ifthe Cabin Crew are unable to confirm that the fransmiting function on an
intentionally transmitting device has been disabled, then the device should be switched off.
‘Aer embarkation and prior tothe cabin doors being closed, the Senior Cabin Crew
‘Member will make an announcement advising passengers of the conditions under which
flight mode may be used.
Passengers will be required to zeect fight mode Functionality prior to switching their
cellphones of in preparation For the fight
PLEASE NOTE: Flight mode zetting is available on many mobila phones and other PEDs.
‘When engoged, it suspends the devices signal transmiting funtion, thereby disabling
its copacity to place or receive call or text messages, while sill permiting use of other
functions that do not require signal ransmission, such as calendars, addrass books,
reading and preparing emails, eke