Katherine Lee is the new face of in-flight safety for Delta and it’s a welcome change from the monotony we’ve been subjected to for the last couple decades, but are her pouty lips and good looks enough to make you pay attention?
I sure as heck won’t. I struggled to get through the video just now. It’s still the same boring presentation and I will continue to ignore it, if I ever fly Delta again. I’ve flown enough to know the routine. My time is better spent listening to music, reading my Kindle (I think it’s BS that I have to turn it off for landing and takeoff), playing some DS or blasting e-mails and texts.
I much prefer Virgin America’s safety video. I still ignore it 80 percent of the time, but I still chuckle during certain parts of it. Song Airlines, before Delta ate them up, had a great stable of rotating safety videos set to different musical themes. I think the last one I saw was a samba mix.
What about you?










I’ll ignore her attentively though.
Wasn’t there a time when most flight attendants looked like this – but then again that was when airlines served abundant free liquor.
“Emergency exits are clearly marked and provide safe exit from the plane during emergencies.”
Unless of course the plane happens to plummeting from the sky, in which case those exits lead only to your final destination… in the afterlife.
Geez… – those LIPS are big enough to be used as a flotation device for christsakes!
Agree, but to me, the cool thing is that it vaults flight safety vids into the viral advertising realm, and if Virgin, Song and the others did that, I missed it. FWIW, blogged about it here: http://www.beaupre.com/blog/index.cfm/2008/3/27/Deltalina-soars
Cheers!
Steve
Hot? I think not, that woman is skeery. She’s like a cold pool and a stiff breeze.