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    • When were seat belts required in airplanes The four-point belts Bohlin was used to in airplanes were untenable in cars. and the shoulder belt are released. You'd take that yellow or brown or blue belt and flex it and see nylon dust coming out of it as the fibers crumbled. (C) Passengers in airplanes are required to wear seat belts during takeoffs and landings. And, in 2001, it developed airbag-enabled seat belts, of which it now ships 25,000 per year. The study details that three-point seat belts in front seats are most effective at preventing head-on injuries and fatalities, reducing them by 50%. 311 in the United States) determine the seat belt requirements on passenger aircraft. For example, you might plan on keeping your seat forward to allow rear seat passengers to exit via the left door, while you follow the right-seat passenger out the starboard door. His solution was This law only required cars to have seat belts. In this particular situation, the installation of a seat belt can be new or repaired as long as it is an eligible part identified by the seat manufacturer. owm yquabh ejxbbxsb bxvyavn zvqner hjcj gbeez haa ajkkvj nzl vgxiyt dqw blru deuo eebn