Monday, November 9, 2009

Flight attendance on South West Airline raps about emergency rules

A FLIGHT attendant bored with reading out the safety briefing to passengers has rapped it instead.

David Holmes, a Southwest Airlines flight attendant in the US, was captured on video asking passengers to "stomp and clap" while he rapped safety instructions over the plane's speakers.

"I've had five flights today and I can't do the regular boring announcement again otherwise I am going to put myself to sleep," David says.

"Shortly after take-off, first things first/ there's soft drinks and coffee to quench your first," David raps.

"If you have a seat on a row with an exit/we're gonna talk to you so you might as well accept it. You gotta help us out in case we need you/ if you don't wanna then we're gonna re-seat you."

The rap finishes to a roar of applause from passengers.

"I didn't know how they were going to react, but I like to have fun at work," David told CNN.

2 comments:

  1. There must be a mistake.
    I have seen this video on Youtube before.
    Now there is an article about it.
    Today when I got home I went surfing.
    I went o Youtube and I typed in "RAP" and hit search.
    It was supposed to be random.
    And this video was one of the first videos that came up.
    So I watched it.
    And you wrote and article about it.
    LOL we have telepathy skillz...

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  2. lol. but this is true though. Southwest airlines flies only domesticly in USA.

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