That's nicely done. I dare say that truck driver (and air passengers, and school buses) should have a shoulder strap/lap belt combo. And perhaps face the rear of the plane ;-). Does this replace the standard instructions from cabin stewards?
Most airlines use videos now, and many with increasing use of humour and striking visuals.
If you missed the Air New Zealand Men in Black video at the time of the Rugby World Cup. http://youtu.be/ji65WI5QLZI
What a lovely video,,,i actually watched the whole safety message, i usually ignore the boring ones other airlines play.
Very nice!
It has come a long way since one screen in each section of the plane that you couldn't see and couldn't hear. These videos and those like them should at least help the passengers tune into the important messages, better than the stewardess at the front of the plane 2 rows away.... ah the good old days....
Such creativity. Thanks for sharing, David.
I just came back from the states, and thought how amazing their videos were on internal flights. Then flew home with Qantas, and was disappointed they hadn't jumped on the bandwagon with an engaging video. But this one is awesome, and showcases our diverse country, Thanks for sharing!
Nice. If you want a laugh, look for the Southwest safety videos. They realized that hardly anyone paid attention, so they encourage the flight attendants to be humorous. They are great - almost makes you want to fly with them.
Not certain if this video is for real, but KLM produced this one:
Thanks for sharing