This video includes the safety demonstrations for all of the aircraft USAir (later US Airways and now American Airlines) flew at the time, as well as customs and arrival information and duty free purchases
I was a USAir flight attendant at this time. Smoking was allowed on flights over two hours until around 1990 or so when it was only on flight of six hours or longer. Made the flights way more comfortable. It was so uncomfortable breathing all that smoke for hours at a time. We played that safety video on a video cassette player that was in the last overhead bin on the right side of the plane. The video was on a VHS tape…😆
I was a Piedmont/US Airways FA between 1987 - 2000. The good old days for sure! We loved those new VHS video safety briefings back then, we didn't have to stand in the aisle and do and it ourselves anymore! My bases were CLT-MIA-BWI & PHL! I still miss flying!
US Customs has pre-clearance facilities at several airports around the world. Almost every major Canadian airport has it so that smaller US cities can have nonstop service to Canada without having to have a CBP station onsite. Other preclearance facilities are in where the US gets a lot of refugee/asylum claims. By making people go through US Customs before they get on the plane, it stops many frivolous asylum claims from occurring (since you can file for asylum once you arrive in the US legally or not).
I was a USAir flight attendant at this time. Smoking was allowed on flights over two hours until around 1990 or so when it was only on flight of six hours or longer. Made the flights way more comfortable. It was so uncomfortable breathing all that smoke for hours at a time. We played that safety video on a video cassette player that was in the last overhead bin on the right side of the plane. The video was on a VHS tape…😆
I was a Piedmont/US Airways FA between 1987 - 2000. The good old days for sure! We loved those new VHS video safety briefings back then, we didn't have to stand in the aisle and do and it ourselves anymore! My bases were CLT-MIA-BWI & PHL! I still miss flying!
30 year anniversary! 1993 to 2023.
"If you survive the landing to Charlotte and PIT on USAir....the rental car counter is here"
The late 80's and early 90's were certainly challenging for US Air...a crazy number of crashes!
The only route I ever flew with them until I was 16 lol.
Unfortunately, the passengers in US427 may saw it before the crash.😢
I was thinking the exact same thing! The 737 doesn't have the best history, especially back then, although that specific problem has been fixed.
0:00 B737-300 safety video
4:21 B737-400 safety video
8:41 B767 safety video
14:15 Sicherheitshinweise (German)
15:16 consignes de sécurité (French)
16:18 instrucciones de seguridad (Spanish)
17:30 安全のしおり (Japanese)
Why did i watch the whole thing
Really?
@@angelgabrielguadarramasoli908 oye que te mambo en la casa
@@elgeneralxx ¿?
Don't worry, I did too.
because it brings you back to a wonderful time
1:03:24 Love the BIG hair behind the counter!
So sad, the 767 video still has Piedmont seats/interior :(
1st 1 is no smoke, 2nd 1 is smoke. Smoking was legal in planes until later.
How did passengers get pre-cleared at Gatwick if they flew to Charlotte?
US Customs has pre-clearance facilities at several airports around the world. Almost every major Canadian airport has it so that smaller US cities can have nonstop service to Canada without having to have a CBP station onsite.
Other preclearance facilities are in where the US gets a lot of refugee/asylum claims. By making people go through US Customs before they get on the plane, it stops many frivolous asylum claims from occurring (since you can file for asylum once you arrive in the US legally or not).
@@alexcentury2166 I know about all of that.
However, London Gatwick never had that to my knowledge.
Did USAir fly to Japan?
No, never. Not even later in the US Airways days.
I hope so I love Chinese food
She looked like Becky Connor.