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LINK PASSENGER manual EN Version 1.0 October 2020
Harness Adjustment
Before flying it is important to adjust the harness so that the passenger is secure, but their movements are not
restricted and they can easily assume a sitting position when airborne.
The harness can be adjusted in several places: the shoulder, chest, lateral and leg straps are all adjustable. We
recommend a hang-check in a static swing before flying, to ensure the harness is optimally adjusted for the
passenger’s comfort.
The chest and leg straps have click-lock buckles. You will hear a click as they close and they will only open if both
buttons on the buckle are pushed simultaneously. This is a safety system, to protect against unintentional opening.
Chest strap adjustment
When the chest strap buckle is closed, the Safety T system is automatically engaged so the passenger cannot fall out
of the harness, even if the leg straps are not closed. Do not over-tighten the chest strap.
Shoulder strap adjustment
Adjust the shoulder straps so the passenger is comfortable in both flying and standing positions. The straps may
appear loose while in the seated position but some room is required to avoid excessive strap pressure in the standing
position. Ensure the two sides are adjusted evenly.
Lateral strap adjustment
The lateral straps adjust the seating position. Ensure that the two sides are adjusted evenly.
Leg strap adjustment
The leg straps should be fastened tightly, but should not restric movement of the legs during take-off and landing.
Harness Adjustment