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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, trainee reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Air Busan will conduct a 'Safety Experience Education' program to teach local residents how to respond to disasters and safety accidents on board aircraft.


Air Busan will participate in the '3rd Gyeongsangnam-do Safety Experience Expo' for three days starting from the 2nd, setting up a safety experience booth.


At the Air Busan safety experience booth, visitors will be educated on in-flight safety rules and emergency response skills.


The education covers how to safely evacuate during an in-flight emergency and how to use oxygen masks and life jackets.


Visitors to the Air Busan experience booth can try on oxygen masks, life jackets, and seat belts.


Air Busan has been providing CPR education to local residents after being certified as a CPR training institution by the Korean Association of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.


At Gimhae Airport's domestic terminal, an 'Aviation Safety Experience Event' was also held to teach the use of in-flight safety equipment and first aid.


An Air Busan official said, "We will strive to contribute to expanding the safety network of the local community."



The 'Gyeongsangnam-do Safety Experience Expo,' now in its third year, was held to raise safety awareness and teach disaster evacuation methods.


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