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Interior damage limits seats coverings
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Stache (Aeronautics) 20 Mar 05 19:29
I have a question concerning fabric repairs compliance with Part 3 of the Civil Air Regulations (CAR) and with Part 23 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) applicable to flammability tests for seats.

I have read AC 23.2 flammability tests, but what I am looking for is repair limits (how big of a hole can you have in seat cushions).  I have looked in several different manufacture maintenance manuals and cannot any limits.  The FAA believes if no limitations are given then you cannot have any damage so repair or replace the item.

Does anyone have any data or know where to point me to limitations in damage limits?

Stache


SparWeb (Aerospace) 20 Mar 05 20:26
Aesthetics!  The customer's first point of reference when judging the safety of your airplane is the seat he/she sits in.  I know charter operators with fantastic safety records who have lost clients for this reason. 字串4
Steven Fahey, CET
"Simplicate, and add more lightness" - Bill Stout


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