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Some safety videos are made using three-dimensional graphics. [2] Other videos were made to be humorous, or feature celebrities, or were based on popular movies. Many safety videos were uploaded to YouTube. [3] [4] The flight attendant featured in a Delta Air Lines video from 2008 has become an internet celebrity known as Deltalina.
Katherine Lee-Hinton, better known as Deltalina, [2] [3] [4] is an American flight attendant for Delta Air Lines and was one of the presenters of Delta's onboard safety videos. The first Deltalina safety video was released in February 2008 [5] [unreliable source?] and became one of the most-watched videos on YouTube.
This Southwest Airlines flight attendant went above and beyond to make the safety demonstration memorable. Flight attendant entertains cabin with theatrical safety demonstration [Video] Skip to ...
The flight attendant can be seen pushing the man’s face back, keeping him in place as the passenger began howling uncontrollably. Alaska Airlines Flight 2221 incident Oakland, CA 2/1/2024 ~10:35 ...
If airplane flights make you tense, this Southwest Airlines attendant might be the perfect cure to lighten your mood. The clever flight attendant, Marty Cobb, started off the safety instructions ...
A Virgin America flight attendant performed dance to the airline's safety video, called the #vxsafteydance.
Most airlines have height requirements for safety reasons, making sure that all flight attendants can reach overhead safety equipment. Typically, the acceptable height for this is over 152 cm (60 in) but under 185 cm (73 in) tall. Regional carriers using small aircraft with low ceilings can have height restrictions. [37]
After Delta Flight 4819’s cabin rolled upside down and came to rest in a terrifying crash landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport, a flight attendant stood on what had been the ceiling ...