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				|  Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 8:53 am    Post subject: Height of shoulder harness support |   |  
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				| All,
 With regard to the height of the shoulder harness support vis a vis
 potential spine compression in the event of an accident and the
 applicable FAA regulations, I am exploring some ideas on how the height
 of the shoulder harness straps could be raised without limiting access
 to the baggage area or preventing use of the tops of the "head rests"
 as a place to sit while entering and exiting the aircraft.
 
 I've been thinking about this after hearing from Jeff Behrne's that he
 has dismounted his elegant solution he shows at his website,
 www.n55xs.com, Dec. 12, '04, because they were getting in the way (at
 least that's how I understood Jeff).
 
 My question is whether or not raising the height of the support for the
 shoulder straps 4 inches above the tops of the "head rests" would be
 sufficient to change the angle at which the shoulder straps intersect
 with the front of one's shoulders to meet the FAA criteria...(?). Would
 anyone comment on this?
 
 Can anyone direct me to the applicable FAA regs?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Fred
 A194
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				|  Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:50 am    Post subject: Re: Height of shoulder harness support |   |  
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				| There are no regulations that pertain to homebuilt AC.
There however an Advisory Circular AC21-34H which I can not
 enclose below because it is 5 Mb and too big for the forum.
 Find it with google on the FAA site
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 12:05 pm    Post subject: Re: Height of shoulder harness support |   |  
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				| Just go to faa.gov, and in the search box, type: AC 21-34.
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