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jump seat
Definição1
Extra seat in cockpit or on flight deck not required by flight crew, but possibly occupied by authorized member of aircraft crew such as loadmaster.
Fonte1
GUNSTON, Bill. The Cambridge aerospace dictionary. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2004. (Cambridge aerospace series.)
Fonte2
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Aircraft accident digest n.22. Montreal, 1979. (Cir. 146 AN/96).
Fonte3
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Aircraft accident digest n.31. Montreal, 1988. (Cir. 202 AN/123).
Nota adicional1
The term “jumpseat” is also used for flight attendant jumpseat.
Contexto
The flight attendant assigned to the forward jumpseat sustained a lacerated tongue and a compression type spinal fracture. The flight attendant assigned to the rear jumpseat sustained a contusion to her left ankle and left leg, and acute lumbosacral and cervical strains.
All flight deck crew seats were intact and undamaged except for the second observer's jumpseat which was loosely attached to the cockpit floor. That seat was similar in design, to the free-standing jumpseat used by flight attendants; the unit has a fold-down seat pan and an integral four-point restraint system. The observer seat was flush against the cockpit/cabin bulkhead and mounted to the floor with four bolts.
Subárea1
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Variante
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