That is too darn cute– I've never seen it before. The mini flight attendants are do a great job of holding your attention and the casting and wardrobe– right down to the socks are darling. Thanks for sharing, jj
I wanted to see the eight year olds in the cockpit!
I like the fact that it asks you to look at the card at the end of the briefing, instead of the US/Canada way of asking you to "follow along." The briefing never "follows" the safety card in any discernible way.
This video suggests that stuffed animals can be safely strapped in with their owners, which is not the case. Stuffed animals must be stowed; the seat belt is used to hold the passenger only, not his or her toys. I'm surprised that cuteness was given priority over accuracy, especially given the liability it could create for the airline.
Aviatrix, I thought that too…there was a boy in the flight deck…why not a girl?
Aprenta, we could have stuffed animals strapped in. No rules against that. In fact sometimes people buy seats for musical instruments and such. Granted they need to be at a bulkhead, but no rules for stuffed animals.
I saw this one a few months ago on youtube… it's one of my favourites because of the way I think it would hold the attention of passengers.
Although I think Air Canada is my all time favourite. Its post production quality is through the roof, and I'm a sucker for that kind of thing. lol!
If I was boarding this flight I see what appears to be empty rows of seats only to be surprise by the wee little people.
Thanks for posting this.
Just watched this one and had to come back to share
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Drd05V6p7c
That is too darn cute– I've never seen it before. The mini flight attendants are do a great job of holding your attention and the casting and wardrobe– right down to the socks are darling.
Thanks for sharing, jj
I wanted to see the eight year olds in the cockpit!
I like the fact that it asks you to look at the card at the end of the briefing, instead of the US/Canada way of asking you to "follow along." The briefing never "follows" the safety card in any discernible way.
This video suggests that stuffed animals can be safely strapped in with their owners, which is not the case. Stuffed animals must be stowed; the seat belt is used to hold the passenger only, not his or her toys. I'm surprised that cuteness was given priority over accuracy, especially given the liability it could create for the airline.
Aviatrix, I thought that too…there was a boy in the flight deck…why not a girl?
Aprenta, we could have stuffed animals strapped in. No rules against that. In fact sometimes people buy seats for musical instruments and such. Granted they need to be at a bulkhead, but no rules for stuffed animals.
That was so darn cute! Never seen it before. It got my attention!