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Cabin

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• Aircraft cabin is the part
of an airplane that carries
passengers, usually just
called the cabin. At high
altitude, the surrounding
atmosphere is too thin to
breathe without an
oxygen mask, so cabin
pressurization adapts the
cabin to atmospheric
pressure.
• In commercial air travel,
especially on civil passenger
aircraft, the cabin can be divided
into several sections. This
includes travel class sections on
medium and large aircraft, areas
for flight crew, galleys and in-
flight storage
The following is
one of the parts in
the cabin
1. Oxygen Mask
• Oxygen Mask Function "The
oxygen maker will automatically
come out when the cabin air is
below standard. This is to ensure
that the oxygen supply for each
passenger is maintained
2 Seat Belt

• Seat belts or more precisely


safety belts (seat belts) have an
important role in terms of flight
safety. One of the rules that
must be obeyed by airplane
passengers when they want to
fly is to wear a seat belt
3. Life Vest/ Life
Jackets
• life jackets are the same as
safety belts and oxygen masks.
It's just that, the buoy will be
used if there is an emergency
landing at sea
4. Safety Instruction Card

• An aircraft safety card is an instructional document for aircraft


passengers regarding procedures for dealing with emergency
conditions that may arise during flight. Safety cards are usually
provided by airlines on all commercial flights, usually located on
the back of the seat in front of each passenger. Pre-flight safety
demonstrations, either conducted by flight attendants and flight
attendants or through video presentations, instruct passengers
to familiarize themselves with the security pass prior to takeoff. .

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