CESSNA
SECTION
7
MODEL 152
AIRPLANE & SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTIONS
1 July 1978
7-13
SEAT BELTS AND SHOULDER HARNESSES
All seat positions are equipped with seat belts (see figure 7-4). The pilot's and passenger's
seats are also equipped with separate shoulder harnesses. Integrated seat belt/ shoulder
harnesses with inertia reels can be furnished for the pilot's and passenger's seat positions if
desired.
SEAT BELTS
The seat belts used with the pilot's seat, passenger's seat, and the child's seat (if installed) are
attached to fittings on the floorboard. The buckle half of the seat belt is inboard of each seat
and has a fixed length; the link half of the belt is outboard and is the adjustable part of the belt.
To use the seat belts for the pilot's and passenger's seats, position the seat as desired, and
then lengthen the link half of the belt as needed by grasping the sides of the link and pulling
against the belt. Insert and lock the belt link into the buckle. Tighten the belt to a snug fit by
pulling the free end of the belt. The seat belt for the child's seat (if installed) is used in the
same manner as the belts for the pilot's and passenger's seats. To release the seat belts,
grasp the top of the buckle opposite the link and pull upward.
SHOULDER HARNESSES
Each shoulder harness is attached to a rear doorpost above the window line and is stowed
behind a stowage sheath above the cabin door. To stow the harness, fold it and place it
behind the sheath. No harness is available for the child's seat.
The shoulder harnesses are used by fastening and adjusting the seat belt first. Then, lengthen
the harness as required by pulling on the connecting link on the end of the harness and the
narrow release strap. Snap the connecting link firmly onto the retaining stud on the seat belt
link half. Then adjust to length. Removing the harness is accomplished by pulling upward on
the narrow release strap and removing the harness connecting link from the stud on the seat
belt link. In an emergency, the shoulder harness may be removed by releasing the seat belt
first and allowing the harness, still attached to the link half of the seat belt, to drop to the side
of the seat.
Adjustment of the shoulder harness is important. A properly adjusted harness will permit the
occupant to lean forward enough to sit completely erect, but prevent excessive forward
movement and contact with objects during sudden deceleration. Also, the pilot will want the
freedom to reach all controls easily.
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