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flight deck windows
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escape slides
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escape straps
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escape hatches
Emergency Evacuation Routes
Emergency evacuation may be accomplished through four entry/service doors and two overwing escape hatches. Flight deck crew members may evacuate the airplane through two sliding flight deck windows.
Emergency Evacuation Routes
Flight Deck Window Emergency Egress Flight Deck Escape Straps
An escape strap is attached to a compartment above each No. 2 window. The straps may be used by a crewmember for escape.
Flight Deck Number Two Windows
Flight deck sliding windows are opened by squeezing the lock release in the handle, rotating the handle inward, and sliding the window aft until it locks. The right hand window has provisions for exterior access as well.
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If the flight deck number two windows must be used for emergency egress, use
the following procedure:
. open the window
. open the escape strap compartment (above and aft of window)
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pull on the escape strap to ensure it is securely attached
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throw the strap out the window
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sit on the window sill with upper body outside
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exit in accordance with the following illustration.
CAUTION: Ensure the escape strap is securely fastened to the airplane.
The above illustrated method of departure would probably be the easiest for most crewmembers. This technique is difficult and should be used only in extreme emergency.
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Escape Slide Detachment Handle
The slide has not been certified to be part of the water landing emergency equipment. In a water environment, the slide may not properly inflate when deployed. If the deployed slide is recognized to be a potential obstruction to egress, a quick release handle is provided near the top of the slide. This handle is protected by a cover and is placarded. The escape slide is detached from the airplane by pulling the detachment handle. Once detached from the door sill, the slide is tethered to the door sill by a lanyard. A properly inflated slide could be buoyant, and useful as a flotation device for passengers in the water. Hand grips are positioned along the sides of the slide.
Escape Slide Detachment Handle
Overwing Escape Straps (as installed)
Escape straps are installed above each emergency escape hatch frame. The overwing escape hatches must be removed to expose the straps. One end of the strap is attached to the hatch frame. The remainder of the strap is stowed in a tube extending into the cabin ceiling. To use, the strap is pulled free from its stowage and attached to a ring on the top surface of the wing. The escape strap can be used as a hand hold in a ditching emergency for passengers to walk out on the wing and step into a life raft.
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Overwing Escape Straps
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