(a) Each passenger emergency exit, its means of access, and its means
of opening must be conspicuously marked for the guidance of occupants
using the exits in daylight or in the dark. Such markings must be designed
to remain visible for rotorcraft equipped for overwater flights if the
rotorcraft is capsized and the cabin is submerged.
(b) The identity and location of each passenger emergency exit must be
recognizable from a distance equal to the width of the cabin.
(c) The location of each passenger emergency exit must be indicated by
a sign visible to occupants approaching along the main passenger aisle.
There must be a locating sign --
(1) Next to or above the aisle near each floor emergency exit, except
that one sign may serve two exits if both exists can be seen readily from
that sign; and
(2) On each bulkhead or divider that prevents fore and aft vision along
the passenger cabin, to indicate emergency exits beyond and obscured by
it, except that if this is not possible the sign may be placed at another
appropriate location.
(d) Each passenger emergency exit marking and each locating sign must
have white letters 1 inch high on a red background 2 inches high, be self
or electrically illuminated, and have a minimum luminescence (brightness)
of at least 160 microlamberts. The colors may be reversed if this will
increase the emergency illumination of the passenger compartment.
(e) The location of each passenger emergency exit operating handle and
instructions for opening must be shown --
(1) For each emergency exit, by a marking on or near the exit that is
readable from a distance of 30 inches; and
(2) For each Type I or Type II emergency exit with a locking mechanism
released by rotary motion of the handle, by --
(i) A red arrow, with a shaft at least three-fourths inch wide and a
head twice the width of the shaft, extending along at least 70 degrees of
arc at a radius approximately equal to three-fourths of the handle length;
and
(ii) The word "open" in red letters 1 inch high, placed horizontally
near the head of the arrow.
(f) Each emergency exit, and its means of opening, must be marked on
the outside of the rotorcraft. In addition, the following apply:
(1) There must be a 2-inch colored band outlining each passenger
emergency exit, except small rotorcraft with a maximum weight of 12,500
pounds or less may have a 2-inch colored band outlining each exit release
lever or device of passenger emergency exits which are normally used
doors.
(2) Each outside marking, including the band, must have color contrast
to be readily distinguishable from the surrounding fuselage surface. The
contrast must be such that, if the reflectance of the darker color is 15
percent or less, the reflectance of the lighter color must be at least 45
percent. "Reflectance" is the ratio of the luminous flux reflected by a
body to the luminous flux it receives. When the reflectance of the darker
color is greater than 15 percent, at least a 30 percent difference between
its reflectance and the reflectance of the lighter color must be provided.
(g) Exits marked as such, though in excess of the required number of
exits, must meet the requirements for emergency exits of the particular
type. Emergency exits need only be marked with the word "Exit."