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Section III. ENGINES AND RELATED SYSTEMS

TM 1-1510-223-10 Figure 2-10. Pilot's and Copilot's Seats b. Pilot's and Copilot's Seat Belts and Shoulder Harnesses.  The pilot's and copilot's seats are equipped with     laptype     seat     belts     and     shoulder     harnesses connected to an inertia reel.  The shoulder harness belt is   of   the   Y   configuration   with   the   single   strap   being contained  in  an  inertia  reel  attached  to  the  base  of  the seatback.  The two straps are worn with one strap over each shoulder and fastened by metal loops into the seat belt buckle.  The spring loading at the inertia reel keeps the   harness   snug   but   will   allow   normal   movement required   during   flight   operations.      The   inertia   reel   is designed   with   a   locking   device   that   will   secure   the harness in the event of sudden forward movement or an impact action. Section II. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT 2-12. DESCRIPTION. The equipment covered in this section includes all emergency equipment, except that which forms part of a complete  system.    For  example,  landing  gear  system, etc.    Chapter  9  describes  the  operation  of  emergency exits and location of all emergency equipment 2-13. FIRST AID KITS. Three first aid kits are included in the survival kit. 2-14. HAND-OPERATED FIRE EXTINGUISHER. Repeated or prolonged exposure to high concentrations of monobromotrifluoromethane (CF3Br) or decomposition  products  should  be  avoided.    The  liquid shall not be allowed to come into contact with the skin, as   it   may   cause   frost   bite   or   low   temperature   burns because of its very low boiling point One  hand-operated  fire  extinguisher  is  mounted below   the   pilot's   seat   and   a   second   and   a   second extinguisher  is  located  in  the  left  cabin  sidewall,  aft  of the cabin door. 2-20

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