New Emergency Safety Demo in commercial airline! You got to watch this!

Flight Crew Safety demonstration - IN accordance to FAA regulation, showing the safety features of the aircraft is a standard procedure before any commercial flight takes off. Years ago it's a live safety demo but recently airline's using video instead and it goes like this:
Each seat is provided with a seatbelt, to fasten simply push together, to unfasten lift top of buckle and pull free end to release.

In an unlikely event of a water landing, lifevests are located under your seat. To don the vest, slip vest over your head, take tape around the waste and push ends together, to inflate the vest jerk inflation cord downward, to regulate air pressure, use either mouth tubes, blow to increase air or push pin inward to release air.

In case of loss of cabin pressure, oxygen mask will drop out from the panel above you, pull the mask towards you ,adjust headband and breathe normally.

Emergency exits are clearly mark on both sides of the cabin .....
Australia
October 1, 2010 1:48am CST
If you have traveled on a commercial flight, you must be familiar with flight attendants demonstrating how to use seatbelt, lifevest, oxygen mask, exits etc., I came across this video just now with the airline introducing new way of flight safety demo wherein flight crew dances to the upbeat music while showing the safety equipment of the aircraft. I had a good laugh while watching the video. I am not sure if the CAA (Civil Aeronautic Administration) approved this but it sure got the passengers' attention. It's like "that's entertainment" inflight for you! I can't imagine other airlines where there are more mature flight attendants doing this! LOL! Watch this and be amused: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lqh8e2KYIrU&feature=player_embedded I sure would like to know your comment on this. Do you think this is an effective way of showing passenger the serious side of flying?
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@tomitomi (5429)
• Singapore
1 Oct 10
It's so interesting. I actually enjoy watching it. I would probably be more awake to see something like this in my flight than being half asleep usually. That's edutainment.
• Australia
3 Oct 10
Yep, that will certainly keep people awake!
• Philippines
21 Oct 10
i find it really attention-catching strategy...especially that most of the flight attendants are beautiful...thru this creativity it will not bore the passenger to listen the safety techniques during emergencies....and they will be well informed