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SEPTEMBER

YOUR

ON BOARD

SAFETY

SAFETY

A TO FLYBE

BEHAVIOUR ON BOARD

We endeavour to provide a calm and friendly atmosphere in the cabin which allows all passengers to

enjoy the flight. The crew will do everything they can to ensure this, so please consider the effect of your

behaviour on others. We have a zero-tolerance policy to any abusive, disruptive or offensive behaviour

and we will take further action, including reporting such crimes to the police.

ALCOHOL

Flybe has a wide selection of alcohol for purchase and consumption on board. Drinking excess alcohol

and consuming your own previously-purchased alcohol is not permitted on the aircraft.

SMOKING

Smoking cigarettes or using electronic cigarettes is not permitted on board any aircraft, including

the toilets. Please use designated smoking areas at your destination airport.

SAFETY EQUIPMENT

Safety equipment is carried on board this aircraft for the benefit of all passengers. It is an offence to tamper

with or remove any of this equipment from the aircraft; this includes life jackets and safety cards.

HAND BAGGAGE

Please ensure that your hand baggage is stowed under the seat in front of you (unless you are seated

in an emergency exit row) or in the overhead lockers. Please be careful when opening the overhead

locker as items may have moved during the flight and falling items may cause injury.

FLYBE’S PORTABLE

ELECTRONIC

DEVICE POLICY

What portable electronic

devices can I use on board

the aircraft?

On flights operated by Loganair and

Stobart Air, please adhere to the advice

from the cabin attendant regarding usage.

HANDHELD DEVICES WITH ‘FLIGHT SAFE’ MODE

Handheld devices, such as tablets, e-readers and mobile

phones may be used during all phases of the flight,

provided the ‘flight safe’ mode is enabled before

departure. Devices must be safely secured in the hand

or a pocket during taxi, take-off and landing.

ANY DEVICE THAT TRANSMITS OR RECEIVES

communications, but does not have a ‘flight safe’ mode,

must be switched off from doors closed to doors open.

LAPTOPS, ULTRA-BOOKS AND NOTEBOOKS

These devices may be used during boarding but not

for taxi, take-off and landing. They may be used in flight,

provided any built-in connectivity such as Wi-Fi is

switched off or set to ‘flight safe’ mode. They must be

stowed away safely during taxi, take-off and landing.

DEVICES WITHOUT A FLIGHT SAFE MODE

This will include items such as DVD players, electronic

games, and music players. Only small, handheld devices

may be used during taxi, take-off and landing. Larger

devices must be switched off and stowed away safely

during taxi, take-off and landing.

BLUETOOTH ACCESSORIES

All Bluetooth accessories (for example, wireless

keyboards, headphones, etc.) must be switched off

from doors closed to doors open.

Are there times when I cannot use my

handheld devices?

Under certain circumstances your flight or cabin crew

will ask that all electronic devices be switched off, for

example, during re-fuel operations. This will be

announced over the PA.

What about headphones?

Personal headphones can now be used for some stages

of flight and may be attached to your personal device. We

ask that customers remove their headphones whenever

the seat-belt signs are illuminated during the taxi,

take-off and landing phases and during the safety

demonstration.

Can I charge my device using a remote

power pack?

Flybe does not allow passengers to charge their devices

whilst on board our aircraft.

Need more information? Please ask your crew once on

board who will be happy to help.

Your cabin crew on the flight today are there primarily to ensure

your safety is not compromised in any way. Please pay attention

to their instructions and the in-flight briefing. We strive to ensure

you will never need to use this information, but it remains

important. Any feedback about the flight is welcome.