Sec. 25.561 - General.
(a) The airplane, although it may be
damaged in emergency landing conditions on land or water, must be designed
as prescribed in this section to protect each occupant under those
conditions.
(b) The structure must be designed to
give each occupant every reasonable chance of escaping serious injury in a
minor crash landing when --
(1) Proper use is made of seats, belts,
and all other safety design provisions;
(2) The wheels are retracted (where
applicable); and
(3) The occupant experiences the
following ultimate inertia forces acting separately relative to the
surrounding structure:
(i) Upward, 3.0g
(ii) Forward, 9.0g
(iii) Sideward, 3.0g on the airframe;
and 4.0g on the seats and their attachments.
(iv) Downward, 6.0g
(v) Rearward, 1.5g
(c) For equipment, cargo in the
passenger compartments and any other large masses, the following apply:
(1) Except as provided in paragraph
(c)(2) of this section, these items must be positioned so that if they
break loose they will be unlikely to:
(i) Cause direct injury to occupants;
(ii) Penetrate fuel tanks or lines or
cause fire or explosion hazard by damage to adjacent systems; or
(iii) Nullify any of the escape
facilities provided for use after an emergency landing.
(2) When such positioning is not
practical (e.g. fuselage mounted engines or auxiliary power units) each
such item of mass shall be restrained under all loads up to those
specified in paragraph (b)(3) of this section. The local attachments for
these items should be designed to withstand 1.33 times the specified loads
if these items are subject to severe wear and tear through frequent
removal (e.g. quick change interior items).
(d) Seats and items of mass (and their
supporting structure) must not deform under any loads up to those
specified in paragraph (b)(3) of this section in any manner that would
impede subsequent rapid evacuation of occupants.
[Doc. No. 5066, 29 FR 18291, Dec. 24, 1964, as
amended by Amdt. 25-23, 35 FR 5673, Apr. 8, 1970; Amdt. 25-64, 53 FR
17646, May 17, 1988; Amdt. 25-91, 62 FR 40706, July 29, 1997]