The Flight

Pre-boarding Safety Briefing (see video)
Gum Air will provide a pre-boarding safety briefing prior to having the passengers approaching the aircraft before departure.

This briefing will include safety measures while walking to and around the aircraft and the need to closely supervise children or other passengers with special needs. A whirling propeller or rotor can kill you, so learn the procedures for boarding and leaving the aircraft safely. If you don't receive this information, ask for it.

Pre-flight Briefing (see video)
Every flight must start with a thorough pre-flight safety briefing that includes the stowage of carry-on baggage, smoking regulations (smoking is prohibited on all commercial aircraft in Suriname), the location and operation/use of the seat belts, normal and emergency exits, survival gear, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, flotation devices, and the actions to be taken in the event of an emergency. You should also consult the safety features card, which includes information on emergency exits and brace positions.

Takeoff
For takeoff, make sure your seat belt is tightly fastened, your carry-on baggage is stowed. Do not distract the flight crew during this important part of your flight.

Cruise
When you reach cruise altitude, keep their seat belts on at all times while seated as a precaution against unexpected turbulence.

Landing
Preparation for landing is the same as that for takeoff. Seat belts are fastened, your carry-on baggage is stowed. Again, do not distract the crew during the landing.

After Landing
Follow the flight crew’s instructions for leaving the aircraft. If no instructions are given, then ask. Watch out for those propellers!

Source: Transport Canada