Piper ARCHER III Pilot Operating Handbook page 250

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SECTION7
DESCRIPTION & OPERATION
7.29 CABIN FEATURES (continued)
Ensure all occupied seat backrests are in their full
upright position for all taxi, take-off and landing
operations.
A cabin interior includes a pilot storm window, two sun visors, two map
pockets, and pockets on the backs of each front seat.
Each seat is equipped with a three point restraint system consisting of an
adjustable lap belt with an adjustable inertial reel-type shoulder harness. A
check of the inertia reel mechanism can be made by pulling sharply on the
shoulder strap and checking that the reel will lock in place under sudden stress.
This locking feature prevents the strap from extending and holds the occupant
in place. Under normal movement the strap will extend and retract as required.
7.31 BAGGAGE AREA
A 24 cubic foot baggage area, located behind the rear seats, is accessible
either from the cabin or through an outside baggage door on the right side of the
aircraft. Maximum capacity is 200 pounds. Tie-down straps are provided and
should be used at all times.
It is the pilot's responsibility to be sure when
the baggage is loaded that the aircraft C.G. falls
within the allowable C.G. Range (refer to Section
6 - Weight and Balance).
REPORT: VB-2749
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PA-28-181, ARCHER ill
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ISSUED: December 22, 2017

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