Credit Goes To Delta
As Delta celebrates its 100th year of flight, the airline is debuting a new safety video this April that is sure to capture customers’ attention with nods to its history, while providing clear, easy-to-follow instructions and demonstrations of today’s safety procedures. The new video – titled ‘A Hundred Years of Safety’ – was inspired by Delta’s rich history and takes customers on a journey through the decades of air travel, starting in the 1920s, featuring 11 Delta logos and 10 employees wearing historically accurate pilot stylings and flight attendant uniforms, provided by archivists from the Delta Flight Museum. Delta loyalists will also be pleased to see a special cameo of the ever-iconic ‘Deltalina’ from the airline’s 2008 safety video amid the many cultural references. As with all safety videos, Delta worked closely with the Federal Aviation Administration over the course of several months on the development of the video to ensure its content met all requirements. The video includes key safety information, as mandated to all U.S. airlines, about how to prevent and properly react in an emergency – such as where emergency exits are located, how to use oxygen masks and what to do in case of a sudden evacuation.