(a) The rotorcraft, although it may be damaged in a crash landing, must
be designed to reasonably protect each occupant when --
(1) The occupant properly uses the seats, safety belts, and shoulder
harnesses provided in the design; and
(2) The occupant is exposed to loads equivalent to those resulting from
the conditions prescribed in this section.
(b) Each seat type design or other seating device approved for crew or
passenger occupancy during takeoff and landing must successfully complete
dynamic tests or be demonstrated by rational analysis based on dynamic
tests of a similar type seat in accordance with the following criteria.
The tests must be conducted with an occupant simulated by a 170-pound
anthropomorphic test dummy (ATD), as defined by 49 CFR 572, Subpart B, or
its equivalent, sitting in the normal upright position.
(1) A change in downward velocity of not less than 30 feet per second
when the seat or other seating device is oriented in its nominal position
with respect to the rotorcraft's reference system, the rotorcraft's
longitudinal axis is canted upward 60° with respect to the impact velocity
vector, and the rotorcraft's lateral axis is perpendicular to a vertical
plane containing the impact velocity vector and the rotorcraft's
longitudinal axis. Peak floor deceleration must occur in not more than
0.031 seconds after impact and must reach a minimum of 30g's.
(2) A change in forward velocity of not less than 42 feet per second
when the seat or other seating device is oriented in its nominal position
with respect to the rotorcraft's reference system, the rotorcraft's
longitudinal axis is yawed 10° either right or left of the impact velocity
vector (whichever would cause the greatest load on the shoulder harness),
the rotorcraft's lateral axis is contained in a horizontal plane
containing the impact velocity vector, and the rotorcraft's vertical axis
is perpendicular to a horizontal plane containing the impact velocity
vector. Peak floor deceleration must occur in not more than 0.071 seconds
after impact and must reach a minimum of 18.4g's.
(3) Where floor rails or floor or sidewall attachment devices are used
to attach the seating devices to the airframe structure for the conditions
of this section, the rails or devices must be misaligned with respect to
each other by at least 10° vertically (i.e., pitch out of parallel) and by
at least a 10° lateral roll, with the directions optional, to account for
possible floor warp.
(c) Compliance with the following must be shown:
(1) The seating device system must remain intact although it may
experience separation intended as part of its design.
(2) The attachment between the seating device and the airframe
structure must remain intact although the structure may have exceeded its
limit load.
(3) The ATD's shoulder harness strap or straps must remain on or in the
immediate vicinity of the ATD's shoulder during the impact.
(4) The safety belt must remain on the ATD's pelvis during the impact.
(5) The ATD's head either does not contact any portion of the crew or
passenger compartment or, if contact is made, the head impact does not
exceed a head injury criteria (HIC) of 1,000 as determined by this
equation.