TRANSPORT SEATING

DESCRIPTION

  • The standard seats are of tubular construction with reinforced canvas webbing for support areas. The seats are attached to the floor and transmission support structure. Seats can be installed for rescue missions, then folded and stowed flat; or they can be folded for cargo missions as required.

ARRANGEMENT

  • Standard seating is eleven passengers that can be seated in the aft area of the forward fuselage section. Three seats facing forward, and accommodating five passengers, may be placed across the cabin immediately forward of the transmission support structure. A one-passenger seat, without a back rest, is located between 2- place seats which have backs. Two, 2-place seats, without backs, are located aft of the five-passenger seats parallel to the helicopter center line. Passengers in these seats face outboard. Two single passenger folding seats, facing aft, with backs, are located just aft of the crew seats. Fourteen passengers can be seated with high density arrangement as seen in photo top right or six VIP arrangement in photo below right.

SEAT BELTS

  • Individual lap-type seat belts are provided for all seats. These same belts, with web extensions, are provided for litter patients when helicopter is used for rescue missions.