Those flight attendants taking care of Joyce better not mess up the galley!!! That belongs to Linda Reynolds and she won’t be happy if you start moving everything around and making a mess 😁😁
The heart attack portion of the video is reminding me of a song. I’ll give you 10 internet points if you can find it. “Every time I eat, I get a pain in my chest, and every time I think it’s heartburn it’s cardiac arrest.”
Careful... Information presented here is outdated and is being presented here for archival purposes only. It may still have the potential to help but you should take a First Aid course at your earliest convenience to learn what current recommendations are. I'm surprised the channel owner didn't actually edit in a title card to this effect. Could be a liability problem.
Oh brother! That soup scene! Bahahahaha. I’d love to over react to every minor non-situation like that. It would be priceless. You’ve sneezed! I’m calling the ambulance right now! Oh, NO!! This can’t be happening!! This CAN’T be happening!!!!
THANK YOU FOR POSTING! HOWEVER this is an EASTERN AIRLINES training video (in the beginning) produced by Eastern Airlines Instructional Media (MIAFX) circa 1990. New Uniforms that replaced the brown "military" style of the 1980s.
I remember the Air Florida accident. Only three of the five survivors are still living. I also remember the World Airways Accident. Apparently the two who were never found were related (Father and Son)They were not supposed to be in the World Airways Flight they were originally booked on PEOPLExpress. I also remember the British Airtours incident
🎉I recently ordered a Diabetic Meal for a future London to Boston flt on Jet Blue. They don't offer them just Kosher and some other type meal. I found that very strange.
Serious question, none of the flights in this tape were full, so they could move people to other seats to make more room for the victim. On a full flight (which is way more common now) what do you do?
Perhaps a slightly specific comment, but yeah, they do have some general medications onboard, like paracetamol or aspirin, but I would imagine naloxone would be one. They would also absolutely have epipens too.
He broke his leg, the drink he requested will be much more appropriate in this situation than the oxygen they put on him 🤦♂️ Also the lady flopping around in an obvious grand mal seizure and the flight attendant says “I think she’s having a seizure “. DO YA THINK???? Noooo I think she’s giving birth. I’m dying with this stuff. I know flight attendants can’t diagnose anything but you definitely know a seizure when you see one😀
The woman who was choking earlier is now sitting behind the guy with a broken leg. This is the flight from hell!
I just laughed 🤣
Bahahahaha
She got saved with the safety procedures from another tape 😂
What was in that soup? Lava? Molten steel? The fire and brimstone of hell?
Too many jalapenos... it was hot, you know...
😂
Poor Joyce. She's such a sweetheart.
I love how they’re using oxygen for everything lol
Those flight attendants taking care of Joyce better not mess up the galley!!!
That belongs to Linda Reynolds and she won’t be happy if you start moving everything around and making a mess 😁😁
😂
Can tell this VHS tape has been played alot!
I think this is from Eastern. Fun to see these vintage airline videos. Thanks for publishing.
how hot was that soup??? also what’s the plan for cleaning up the 2 glasses of water she dumped onto the floor while pouring it on his hand
I’ve experienced the Heimlich maneuver before. The pain of a fist being put into your diaphragm means it’s working ;)
The trolley table is hilarious
The heart attack portion of the video is reminding me of a song. I’ll give you 10 internet points if you can find it. “Every time I eat, I get a pain in my chest, and every time I think it’s heartburn it’s cardiac arrest.”
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Very informative, thank you for sharing!
Careful... Information presented here is outdated and is being presented here for archival purposes only. It may still have the potential to help but you should take a First Aid course at your earliest convenience to learn what current recommendations are. I'm surprised the channel owner didn't actually edit in a title card to this effect. Could be a liability problem.
@@BBC600 I think by saying it’s from “circa mid 1980s” is good enough no? I would assume information on emergencies would be updated
@@tony.airlines For me yes, common sense prevails but it was just the way your comment was worded had me concerned. Can't be too careful sometimes...
@@BBC600 Very true
I just meant it was informative seeing how this was used for training Pan Am FA’s back in the day
@@tony.airlines I appreciate the clarification. ☺️
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sugar pack was from Eastern Airlines.
Kind of like code sharing I guess...
Interesting, this is a Pan Am video but the intro shows the first aid kit with the Eastern Airlines logo and name.
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Oh brother! That soup scene! Bahahahaha.
I’d love to over react to every minor non-situation like that. It would be priceless.
You’ve sneezed! I’m calling the ambulance right now! Oh, NO!! This can’t be happening!! This CAN’T be happening!!!!
Superb acting
:20 Did that guy just bump his tray with his knees??? That was a dumb thing to do.
THANK YOU FOR POSTING! HOWEVER this is an EASTERN AIRLINES training video (in the beginning) produced by Eastern Airlines Instructional Media (MIAFX) circa 1990. New Uniforms that replaced the brown "military" style of the 1980s.
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The acting here is so funny@
I remember the Air Florida accident. Only three of the five survivors are still living. I also remember the World Airways Accident. Apparently the two who were never found were related (Father and Son)They were not supposed to be in the World Airways Flight they were originally booked on PEOPLExpress. I also remember the British Airtours incident
🎉I recently ordered a Diabetic Meal for a future London to Boston flt on Jet Blue. They don't offer them just Kosher and some other type meal. I found that very strange.
From the way they acted, You’d think the guy with the tipped over cart had gotten shot.
Um did the flight attendant with the OJ drug that passenger?
She put sugar into the orange juice, to help reduce the chances of hypoglycemia.
This is from Eastern not Pan Am
Serious question, none of the flights in this tape were full, so they could move people to other seats to make more room for the victim. On a full flight (which is way more common now) what do you do?
@Sashazur I believe they are acting if they are real flights for crew training purposes
My guess is those passengers would occupy the jump seats normally used by flight attendants, or have them sit in the aisle.
Ask passengers to sit in seats with other passengers- double up as best as they can. Tough as society gets larger.
@@BunnyTree And tough as airlines squeeze more seats in the same space.
Regarding the Tokyo crash it was later deemed to be attempted suicide by the pilot.
I didn't watch the whole thing but I bet they now train crews to treat opiate overdoses.
Perhaps a slightly specific comment, but yeah, they do have some general medications onboard, like paracetamol or aspirin, but I would imagine naloxone would be one. They would also absolutely have epipens too.
@@uzaiyaro I would imagine for no other reason than naloxone doesn't have hardly any contraindications.
If this is Pan Am training video then how come at 5:14 the first aid kit has an Eastern Airlines logo and says Eastern
True!!!
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That’s Eastern’s last uniform.
He broke his leg, the drink he requested will be much more appropriate in this situation than the oxygen they put on him 🤦♂️
Also the lady flopping around in an obvious grand mal seizure and the flight attendant says “I think she’s having a seizure “. DO YA THINK????
Noooo I think she’s giving birth.
I’m dying with this stuff.
I know flight attendants can’t diagnose anything but you definitely know a seizure when you see one😀