How does the AmSafe seatbelt airbag system work?
In the event of an otherwise survivable accident, AmSafe’s Seatbelt Airbag System protects passengers of all sizes from traumatic head and neck injury. The AmSafe’s Seatbelt Airbag System can be easily retrofit into existing aircraft seats for operators looking to modify or upgrade their interiors.
Which is the only certified seatbelt airbag system?
The AmSafe’s Seatbelt Airbag System was developed as a cost-effective method of 16g, FAR/CS 25.562 compliance for difficult to certify seat placements. Over 150,000 of AmSafe’s Seatbelt Airbag Systems are in-service on over 100 airlines. The system is certified on all major airframes.
How can I tell if my airbag sensor is working?
To determine if the sensor is working okay, first check the “Passenger Airbag Off” indicator. If the seat is vacant, this light should be on. When the seat is occupied it should turn off implying that the airbag system is online and functioning. If the light is off when the seat is vacant or vice-versa, there could be a problem with the sensor.
Why is the airbag light on when the seat is vacant?
If the seat is vacant, this light should be on. When the seat is occupied it should turn off implying that the airbag system is online and functioning. If the light is off when the seat is vacant or vice-versa, there could be a problem with the sensor.
In the event of an otherwise survivable accident, AmSafe’s Seatbelt Airbag System protects passengers of all sizes from traumatic head and neck injury. The AmSafe’s Seatbelt Airbag System can be easily retrofit into existing aircraft seats for operators looking to modify or upgrade their interiors.
The AmSafe’s Seatbelt Airbag System was developed as a cost-effective method of 16g, FAR/CS 25.562 compliance for difficult to certify seat placements. Over 150,000 of AmSafe’s Seatbelt Airbag Systems are in-service on over 100 airlines. The system is certified on all major airframes.
When the seat is occupied it should turn off implying that the airbag system is online and functioning. If the light is off when the seat is vacant or vice-versa, there could be a problem with the sensor. You will want to first check the wiring and harness underneath your seats to see if everything is connected.
Where are the airbags on the front seat?
This sensor ensures that babies on the front seat don’t get their airbags crashing on the infants head during an accident, but your adult buddies are guaranteed a bag of air to the face should things fall apart. The airbag clock springs are found on your steering wheel.