The proposed rule shows ignorance or disregard for the circumstances encounted while seating passengers for private Part 91 flight in vast numbers of GA aircraft. The rule references several requirements for "double seating" but the information required for this decision is not available to the pilot in most circumstances.
One suggestion is "belt must be rated for this use". No belt shows this, they only have a total strenth on the tag.
Another suggestion is "flight manual must show this arrangement". Many older GA aircraft do not have a flight manual. They may have a "Owners manual" which only shows seating positions, not belting arrangement.
Also the suggestion that the seat loading limit be evaluated is useless as this information is not available to the pilot.
I suggest you just decide what the rule will be and write it, not just pass this off on published info that does not exist.
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John L. Keller Public SubmissionPosted: 07/15/2011
ID: FAA-2011-0628-0003
Aug 22,2011 11:59 PM ET
Robert Frischer Public SubmissionPosted: 08/01/2011
ID: FAA-2011-0628-0004
Aug 22,2011 11:59 PM ET
Stephen Edwards Public SubmissionPosted: 08/02/2011
ID: FAA-2011-0628-0005
Stephen Edwards
This is comment on Notice
Clarification of Prior Interpretations of Seat Belt and Seating Requirements for General Aviation Flights
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Public Submission Posted: 07/15/2011 ID: FAA-2011-0628-0003
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Public Submission Posted: 08/23/2011 ID: FAA-2011-0628-0006
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