Thứ Ba, 26 tháng 2, 2013

Bear Grylls stars in Air NZ safety video

Bear Grylls goes wild in a video for Air New Zealand explaining the essentials of safety when flying.

ADVENTURER Bear Grylls has lent his survival skills to a cheeky new Air New Zealand safety video that leaves the stuffy air cabin behind.

In the in-flight video, The Man Vs Wild star is seen stowing his knapsack overhead in some rocks, snacking on glow worms, bounding through the stunning South Island scenery and even tracking a creature that may or may not be the extinct, flightless Moa bird.

He briefly sits down in his seat to buckle up and turn off his phone, but then with typical enthusiasm can’t resist bounding off into the wilderness again.

The British star – who is also Chief Scout to the UK Scout Association - also ropes in some local scouts, interrupting their hike to insist they correctly put on their oxygen masks. He also fearlessly demonstrates the airplane’s life-vests by leaping off rocks into white water rapids.

“New Zealand is a country that I have always called my home away from home and I feel so proud to be involved with this campaign,” said Grylls, whose hit wilderness survival shows have attracted a billion viewers in 182 countries.

The Bear Essentials of Safety video comes after Air New Zealand’s famous safety videos like The Hobbit-themed An Unexpected Briefing, with a cameo by director Peter Jackson, and the All Blacks-themed Crazy About Rugby.

The clip was filmed near the Routeburn Track in the South Island’s remote Fiordland area, home to some of New Zealand’s most stunning landscapes and hiking treks.

Bear Grylls Air New Zealand safety video

Man Vs Wild star Bear Grylls stars in a cheeky new in-flight Air New Zealand safety video Bear Essentials of Safety. Picture: Supplied


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