Air New Zealand incorrectly captions their safety cards
Air New Zealand has mastered the art of the safety video, but its safety cards could use some work.
Photos posted to the Air New Zealand Facebook page, by passenger Dan Lloyd, show that the A320D safety cards have been printed with the wrong captions alongside the images. Have a look and see if you can spot it.
Did you figure it out?
One image shows a cartoon woman pulling on the red tag to inflate her life jacket, but the caption says: "Further inflation, use mouthpiece."
The image of the woman using the mouthpiece has the caption: "Pull red flag to inflate when exiting the aircraft."
Air New Zealand operates 16 domestic A320s, which seat 171 passengers.
On Facebook, Air New Zealand said the team was aware there had been a "slight mix up".
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First appeared on Stuff.co.nz.
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