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AMSAFE. Inc.
Innatable Restraints Division
1043 N. 47
1ll
Avenue
Phoenix. AZ. 65043
Document No.: E508810
Rcvlslon: A
AFM Supplement for
AMSAFE Aviation Inflatable Restraint
On cessna
172,182.
and
206
STC SAQ17QQlA
SECTION 1
GENERAL
The AAIR
V23
is a self-contained, modular, three-point restraint system that improves protection from
serious head-impact injury dUring a survivable aircraft crash by inclusion of an inflatable alrbag to the
lapOOlt
portion
of the three-point
restraint.
An unbuckled restraint aIrbag
will
not Inflate.
SECTION
2
UMITAllONS
A child safety seat shall not be used
with
the V23 AA1R System in the front seat (co-pilot). A child safety
seat may be used in the rear seat positions only by attaching the child seat with
an
auxiliary child seat
buckle. The standard inflatable restraint buckle cannot be used to secure a child safety seal
The Auxiliary Child Seat Buckle adapter (PIN 7035-2090112396 (LH) and 7035-2100212396 (RH»
secures a Child Safety Seat
to
either left or right positions of the Rear Seat for all models (see warning
label below). It Is typIcally stored under the cushion and Is found in the center of
the
seat adjacent
to
the
standard AA1R End-Release Buckle
Assembly,
identifiable by
part
number (above) and attaches to the
A1rbag Belt portion of the Seatbelt A1rbag Assembly (see diagram).
The restraint in an empty co-pilot
or
passenger seat must not be buckled
so
as to prevent Inflation of the
lapbelt
alrbag
in the
unoccupied
seat.
b
&
WARNING
NltlJNrfCHll iEATliIJt1Q.I
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ar.ocavAl!1I1lIg.
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•_"IUlIHf_"'__
Rear Bench Seat for Models 172. 182. and 206
t
Alrc:raft
Forward
SEcnON3
No Change
SECnON4
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
NORMAL PROCEDURES
To activate the system, join (buckle) the three-point restraInt In the same manner as any other three-point
seatbell An empty co-pilot or passenger seat restraint must not be buckled.
SECTIONS
No Change
PERFORMANCE
FAA Approved 12-21-04
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