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Seat Belts 747

Postby Brown » Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:44 pm

When should I let the passenger get out of their seats during a clime or increase in speed or desents ?  I have no idea what real world procedures are anyone know ?
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Re: Seat Belts 747

Postby Jared » Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:49 pm

Never let them out of their seats! :-)

DOn't know real world procedures though.. ???
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Re: Seat Belts 747

Postby Nexus » Wed Jan 19, 2005 10:57 pm

Well, that's usually up to the pilot. Some like to turn it off at 10.000ft, while others just leaves the knob in "auto" mode (Boeing, Airbus etc), which means that as soon any leading edge device or landing gear is extended, the fasten seat-belt light is ON

Also don't forget the 2 chimes on the non smoking sign when descending thru 5000ft just to notify the cabin to be seated for landing, don't know if ALL operators do this though  :)
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Re: Seat Belts 747

Postby Meyekul » Thu Jan 20, 2005 11:53 am

Most flights I've been on, the seatbelt light goes off when you reach cruising altitude, and stays off until descent into the destination airport.  They also turn it on if the plane experiences turbulence.
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Re: Seat Belts 747

Postby commoner » Thu Jan 20, 2005 12:11 pm

[quote]Most flights I've been on, the seatbelt light goes off when you reach cruising altitude, and stays off until descent into the destination airport.
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Re: Seat Belts 747

Postby mark_av » Thu Jan 20, 2005 2:27 pm

Here's another seat belt rule for any of you flying into the Washington, DC, area: post 9-11 regulations state that all passengers must remain in their seats for the final half hour of the flight.
This would apply to Ronald Reagan International, Dulles, and I believe Baltimore-Washington.
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Re: Seat Belts 747

Postby MafiaTiger » Thu Jan 20, 2005 6:45 pm

how do you fly with passengers on the plane and how do you use the seatbelt sign? lol... ;D
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Re: Seat Belts 747

Postby Chris E » Thu Jan 20, 2005 10:08 pm

yeah, im not sure either ???   i think i have seen the seat belt sign, but is there a way to have passengers?
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Re: Seat Belts 747

Postby beefhole » Thu Jan 20, 2005 10:11 pm

No. :'(
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Re: Seat Belts 747

Postby Chris E » Thu Jan 20, 2005 10:14 pm

awww, that would have been fun!  
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Re: Seat Belts 747

Postby MafiaTiger » Thu Jan 20, 2005 11:24 pm

i downloaded a program called FS boarding which "loads" passengers onto the plane at the gates. It doesnt really do it but it gives you a time on how much longer untill you depart and it tells you how many passengers have came out of the maximum seats on the plane. You can refuel and it gives you a timelimit untill refuling is complete and etc. Its pritty fun to have it actually do it but there is no graphics of it doing it just noises and limits but it adds more realism to the game. its at http://www.flytradewind.org/hangar/util.htm but i cant get it to connect to the game to automatically push back the plane :/ but besides that its all good.
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Re: Seat Belts 747

Postby jrpilot » Tue Jan 25, 2005 6:08 pm

[quote]Well, that's usually up to the pilot. Some like to turn it off at 10.000ft, while others just leaves the knob in "auto" mode (Boeing, Airbus etc), which means that as soon any leading edge device or landing gear is extended, the fasten seat-belt light is ON

Also don't forget the 2 chimes on the non smoking sign when descending thru 5000ft just to notify the cabin to be seated for landing, don't know if ALL operators do this though
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Re: Seat Belts 747

Postby Nexus » Tue Jan 25, 2005 6:54 pm

Got that from a real 737 pilot, but I'm positive there are different routines in each airline  :)
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Re: Seat Belts 747

Postby Craig. » Tue Jan 25, 2005 7:09 pm

There are chimes at various altitudes, 10,000 is one, both going up and down. I imagine Nexus's sources airline also goes with 5000 aswell having been told that, and also some give a final chime at the arrival of the cruising altitude.
And please people, when they say leave your seatbelts on while seated, do so. People have unbuckled their seatbelt, only for their plane to hit some clear air turbulence, and they are thrown from their seats, in some cases hitting the ceiling above them. On too many flights have i seen people fall asleep ignoring this, only to think, it'll serve them right if the wake up the other side of the plane with a broken arm.
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Re: Seat Belts 747

Postby Scottler » Tue Jan 25, 2005 8:27 pm

By law, pilots have to sound the chimes at 10,000 feet to alert the flight crew that they've cleared the "sterile cockpit" restrictions, during which cabin crew can only call the pit in an emergency. ;)
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