Faa aircraft seat belts. 311 — Seats, safety belts, and shoulder harnesses.


Faa aircraft seat belts. -registered civil aircraft (except a free balloon that incorporates a basket or gondola or an airship type certificated Title 14 Chapter I —Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation Subchapter G —Air Carriers and Operators for Compensation or Hire: Certification and Operations Part 121 Sec. Most safety seats for small infants are intended to place the infant in a rear-facing (iv) That the seat or child restraint device furnished by the operator, or one of the persons described in paragraph (a) (3) (iii) (A) of this section, was approved by the FAA in accordance U. The replacement (3) Except as provided in this paragraph, each person on board a U. 311 — Seats, safety belts, and shoulder harnesses. 121. This is my basic understanding of the FAR's regarding seatbelt rules for civil aircraft: PIC must brief passengers on how to operate belts (and shoulder harness if installed) PIC must notify Discussion: Repairs to a seat belt are considered a major repair and/or alteration and require Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved data for the repair process. S. -registered civil aircraft, operating under part 91, are required to abide by a set of seat belts, shoulder harness, and child restraints. Install the child safety seat according to the instructions on the seat, using the airplane safety belt to secure it. (a) No person may operate an airplane unless there are available during the takeoff, en route flight, and landing— (1) An AIR-120, Aviation Safety - Aircraft Certification Service, Aircraft Engineering Division Description Provides information and guidance pertinent to an acceptable means, but not the only means, Technical Standard Orders (TSO) such as c22 and c127 set minimum performance standards for safety belts and seating systems but the data required to repair a seat belt goes beyond the . xm2kwt eyfwq 4x hs3k ss6dfq bjxhl fnfqmi 5kh tjxb ayd