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#822298 by locutus
02 Sep 2012, 15:28
The seat belts have had air bags for years. I do wonder in what circumstances they are of use though.

Nice bit of spin, but from all the reports I've seen, they've done a poor job after 4 years of redesign.
#822308 by preiffer
02 Sep 2012, 17:17
Indeed - "longer beds" (narrower too).

Airbags have always been in the UCS since launch.

More cramped cabin experience.

Less privacy.

Less storage.

Only one arm rest.


Hmmm....
#822312 by locutus
02 Sep 2012, 17:51
I meant, what types of circumstances are they of use though? I assume somewhere between a heavy landing and undercarriage failure?

Has there been a situation where air bags have deployed? Wondering how an airline would comment about the apparent lack of these safety features in Economy seats.
#822323 by mitchja
02 Sep 2012, 19:00
locutus wrote:I meant, what types of circumstances are they of use though? I assume somewhere between a heavy landing and undercarriage failure?

Has there been a situation where air bags have deployed? Wondering how an airline would comment about the apparent lack of these safety features in Economy seats.


I believe it's if and when the 'brace position' has to be used as the VS J seats don't face forward, the normal brace position would be ineffective.

Pretty sure some VS A/C economy cabins do also have airbag seat-belts in exit rows too (A346's I think) as there's nothing in front of you in those seats.
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