CESSNA
SECTION
7
MODEL 152
AIRPLANE & SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTIONS
1 July 1978
7-14
INTEGRATED SEAT BELT/SHOULDER HARNESSES WITH INERTIA REELS
Integrated seat belt/ shoulder harnesses with inertia reels are available for the pilot and front
seat passenger. The seat belt/ shoulder harnesses extend from inertia reels located in the
upper cabin sidewall just aft of each cabin door to attach points outboard of the front seats. A
separate seat belt half and buckle is located inboard of the seats. Inertia reels allow complete
freedom of body movement. However, in the event of a sudden deceleration, they will lock
automatically to protect the occupants.
To use the seat belt/ shoulder harness, position the adjustable metal link on the harness at
about shoulder level, pull the link and harness downward, and insert the link in the seat belt
buckle. Adjust belt tension across the lap by pulling upward on the shoulder harness.
Removal is accomplished by releasing the seat belt buckle, which will allow the inertia reel to
pull the harness outboard of the seat.
ENTRANCE DOORS AND CABIN WINDOWS
Entry to, and exit from the airplane is accomplished through either of two entry doors, one on
each side of the cabin (refer to Section 6 for cabin and cabin door dimensions). The doors
incorporate a recessed exterior and interior door handle, a key-operated door lock (left door
only), a door stop mechanism, and an operable window.
To open the doors from outside the airplane, utilize the recessed door handle near the aft edge
of each door. Grasp the forward edge of the handle and pull out. To close or open the doors
from inside the airplane, use the recessed door handle and arm rest. Both cabin doors should
be checked for security prior to flight, and should not be opened intentionally during flight.
NOTE
Accidental opening of a cabin door in flight due to improper closing
does not constitute a need to land the airplane. The best
procedure is to set up the plane in a trimmed condition at
approximately 65 KIAS, momentarily shove the door outward
slightly, and forcefully close the door.
Exit from the airplane is accomplished by grasping the forward edge of the door handle and
pulling. To lock the airplane, lock the right cabin door from the inside by lifting up on the lever
near the aft edge of the door, close the left cabin door, and using the ignition key, lock the
door.
Both cabin doors are equipped with operable windows. The windows are held in the closed
position by a detent equipped latch on the lower edge of the window frame. To open either
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