SEATBELT and CHILD SAFETY SEAT


Regulatory Requirements


International and local civil aviation regulations require that passengers fasten seatbelts when the "fasten seatbelt" sign is illuminated. Seatbelts must be securely fastened for take off, landing and during turbulence. Seatbelts should be fastened throughout flight, in case unexpected turbulence is encountered.

Crew Member Responsibilities


The Captain has overall responsibility for passenger safety on flights. The "fasten seatbelt" sign is illuminated for take off, landing and in flight, if turbulence is forecasted or encountered. Usually, an advisory announcement is made to passengers when turbulent conditions are expected or encountered, and a request made that they fasten their seatbelts.

Cabin crew members are responsible for:


Briefing passengers on how to fasten, tighten and unfasten seatbelts;
informing passengers that their seatbelts must be fastened whenever the "fasten seatbelt" sign is illuminated and should be fastened any time they are seated; and
informing passengers that they must obey the instructions of the cabin crew regarding the "fasten seatbelt" sign.

Whenever the "fasten seatbelt" sign has been illuminated, cabin crew members visually check that passengers have securely fastened their seatbelts. In flight, visual checks of seatbelts are made once the cabin crew members can move about without compromising their own safety.

Passenger Responsibilities

Passengers are responsible for:
Knowing how to fasten, tighten seatbelt across the hips and unfasten their seatbelt;
fastening their seatbelt when the "fasten seatbelt" sign has been illuminated, and while seated during the flight, in the event unexpected turbulence is encountered; and
obeying cabin crew member instructions regarding the "fasten seatbelt" sign.