Does your booster seat interfere with the shoulder harness?I didn't wear them in the 72 because I couldn't reach everything with them on. Don't worry @mikecweb , nobody will make fun of you for not being able to fit the seatbelt around you.
Does your booster seat interfere with the shoulder harness?I didn't wear them in the 72 because I couldn't reach everything with them on. Don't worry @mikecweb , nobody will make fun of you for not being able to fit the seatbelt around you.
Does your booster seat interfere with the shoulder harness?
Booster seat on a 727?Does your booster seat interfere with the shoulder harness?
Guess I need to start worrying more.
Sounds like Hawaii. Pax would bring their own belt extenders to use with the ones on the airplane.specifically length adjustment.
We put pax in the copilot seat on the caravan. It's awful.
I don't know why but for some reason putting an 11th seat in the caravan and leaving the copilot empty just isn't done here. I don't mind having pax there most of the time, but explainin the seat belt got a little old.I'd happily put up another seat before putting a passenger in the copilot seat in the van when I could help it. In the Navajo it was nearly unavoidable.
More on topic the pax in the Navajo invariably take the shoulder strap and try to just plug it directly into the buckle.
"My seatbelt is broken!"
Are the FAs allowed to let the pax use their own extenders?Sounds like Hawaii. Pax would bring their own belt extenders to use with the ones on the airplane.
Are the FAs allowed to let the pax use their own extenders?
No, but hard to tell when one of the extenders is buried deep into flesh.Are the FAs allowed to let the pax use their own extenders?
As long as we're talking about restraint systems...
Why do pax only have lap belts, but pilots have 5 point harnesses in commercial aircraft?
Ugh, I wish that it wasn't on my (FAA-approved) checklist to put them on prior to pushback.The easiest way to pick out a new hire is seeing them sitting there at the gate before the preflight checklist with the harness on.
I put mine on at the before takeoff checklist and it comes off after we're cleaned up and underway. It comes back on at the approach checklist (10,000 AGL) and off once we're safely clear of the runway.
@mikecweb Just for reference (don't really care what anyone thinks), after flying for a multitude of airlines, I only recall ever seeing one pilot wear shoulder harnesses in cruise (excluding flights with no real cruise portion like southeast Alaska 737 flights). Otherwise most go on between startup and takeoff, off between gear up and 10k, on again between 18k and final approach, and off again between rollout and gate, all of which just depend on the individual pilot. But I've never been bothered by what anyone else did. Personally my times of concern to wear it are takeoff for an RTO and landing for a sudden stoppage from a higher speed. I figure taxiing you'd have to be taxiing pretty fast to need them. And in cruise... Maybe severe turbulence but usually when turbulence has started to get that bad I'm more focused on slowing down or getting out of it. I've never seen an airline guy put them on in turbulence. I understand the thought about having them in a war bird but I've flown lots of airplanes without them and I personally just don't see it as a huge concern. Maybe I'm wrong.
I'm not sure I understand, I've got a couple thousand hours putting the shoulder harness on prior to spinning an engine (all GA so no pushback per se) and I've never thought twice about it...are the jets not equipped with inertial reels or something?Ugh, I wish that it wasn't on my (FAA-approved) checklist to put them on prior to pushback.
Guess I need to start worrying more.