135.129 Exit seating.
(a)(1) Applicability. This section applies to all certificate
holders operating under this part, except for on-demand operations with
aircraft having 19 or fewer passenger seats and commuter operations with
aircraft having 9 or fewer passenger seats.
(2) Duty to make determination of suitability. Each certificate
holder shall determine, to the extent necessary to perform the applicable
functions of paragraph (d) of this section, the suitability of each person
it permits to occupy an exit seat. For the purpose of this section—
(i) Exit seat means—
(A) Each seat having direct access to an exit; and
(B) Each seat in a row of seats through which passengers would have to
pass to gain access to an exit, from the first seat inboard of the exit to
the first aisle inboard of the exit.
(ii) A passenger seat having direct access means a seat from which
a passenger can proceed directly to the exit without entering an aisle or
passing around an obstruction.
(3) Persons designated to make determination. Each certificate
holder shall make the passenger exit seating determinations required by this
paragraph in a non-discriminatory manner consistent with the requirements of
this section, by persons designated in the certificate holder's required
operations manual.
(4) Submission of designation for approval. Each certificate
holder shall designate the exit seats for each passenger seating
configuration in its fleet in accordance with the definitions in this
paragraph and submit those designations for approval as part of the
procedures required to be submitted for approval under paragraphs (n) and
(p) of this section.
(b) No certificate holder may seat a person in a seat affected by this
section if the certificate holder determines that it is likely that the
person would be unable to perform one or more of the applicable functions
listed in paragraph (d) of this section because—
(1) The person lacks sufficient mobility, strength, or dexterity in both
arms and hands, and both legs:
(i) To reach upward, sideways, and downward to the location of emergency
exit and exit-slide operating mechanisms;
(ii) To grasp and push, pull, turn, or otherwise manipulate those
mechanisms;
(iii) To push, shove, pull, or otherwise open emergency exits;
(iv) To lift out, hold, deposit on nearby seats, or maneuver over the
seatbacks to the next row objects the size and weight of over-wing window
exit doors;
(v) To remove obstructions of size and weight similar over-wing exit
doors;
(vi) To reach the emergency exit expeditiously;
(vii) To maintain balance while removing obstructions;
(viii) To exit expeditiously;
(ix) To stabilize an escape slide after deployment; or
(x) To assist others in getting off an escape slide;
(2) The person is less than 15 years of age or lacks the capacity to
perform one or more of the applicable functions listed in paragraph (d) of
this section without the assistance of an adult companion, parent, or other
relative;
(3) The person lacks the ability to read and understand instructions
required by this section and related to emergency evacuation provided by the
certificate holder in printed or graphic form or the ability to understand
oral crew commands.
(4) The person lacks sufficient visual capacity to perform one or more of
the applicable functions in paragraph (d) of this section without the
assistance of visual aids beyond contact lenses or eyeglasses;
(5) The person lacks sufficient aural capacity to hear and understand
instructions shouted by flight attendants, without assistance beyond a
hearing aid;
(6) The person lacks the ability adequately to impart information orally
to other passengers; or,
(7) The person has:
(i) A condition or responsibilities, such as caring for small children,
that might prevent the person from performing one or more of the applicable
functions listed in paragraph (d) of this section; or
(ii) A condition that might cause the person harm if he or she performs
one or more of the applicable functions listed in paragraph (d) of this
section.
(c) Each passenger shall comply with instructions given by a crewmember
or other authorized employee of the certificate holder implementing exit
seating restrictions established in accordance with this section.
(d) Each certificate holder shall include on passenger information cards,
presented in the language in which briefings and oral commands are given by
the crew, at each exit seat affected by this section, information that, in
the event of an emergency in which a crewmember is not available to assist,
a passenger occupying an exit seat may use if called upon to perform the
following functions:
(1) Locate the emergency exit;
(2) Recognize the emergency exit opening mechanism;
(3) Comprehend the instructions for operating the emergency exit;
(4) Operate the emergency exit;
(5) Assess whether opening the emergency exit will increase the hazards
to which passengers may be exposed;
(6) Follow oral directions and hand signals given by a crewmember;
(7) Stow or secure the emergency exit door so that it will not impede use
of the exit;
(8) Assess the condition of an escape slide, activate the slide, and
stabilize the slide after deployment to assist others in getting off the
slide;
(9) Pass expeditiously through the emergency exit; and
(10) Assess, select, and follow a safe path away from the emergency exit.
(e) Each certificate holder shall include on passenger information cards,
at each exit seat—
(1) In the primary language in which emergency commands are given by the
crew, the selection criteria set forth in paragraph (b) of this section, and
a request that a passenger identify himself or herself to allow reseating if
he or she—
(i) Cannot meet the selection criteria set forth in paragraph (b) of this
section;
(ii) Has a nondiscernible condition that will prevent him or her from
performing the applicable functions listed in paragraph (d) of this section;
(iii) May suffer bodily harm as the result of performing one or more of
those functions; or
(iv) Does not wish to perform those functions; and,
(2) In each language used by the certificate holder for passenger
information cards, a request that a passenger identify himself or herself to
allow reseating if he or she lacks the ability to read, speak, or understand
the language or the graphic form in which instructions required by this
section and related to emergency evacuation are provided by the certificate
holder, or the ability to understand the specified language in which crew
commands will be given in an emergency;
(3) May suffer bodily harm as the result of performing one or more of
those functions; or,
(4) Does not wish to perform those functions.
A certificate holder shall not require the passenger to disclose his or
her reason for needing reseating.
(f) Each certificate holder shall make available for inspection by the
public at all passenger loading gates and ticket counters at each airport
where it conducts passenger operations, written procedures established for
making determinations in regard to exit row seating.
(g) No certificate holder may allow taxi or pushback unless at least one
required crewmember has verified that no exit seat is occupied by a person
the crewmember determines is likely to be unable to perform the applicable
functions listed in paragraph (d) of this section.
(h) Each certificate holder shall include in its passenger briefings a
reference to the passenger information cards, required by paragraphs (d) and
(e), the selection criteria set forth in paragraph (b), and the functions to
be performed, set forth in paragraph (d) of this section.
(i) Each certificate holder shall include in its passenger briefings a
request that a passenger identify himself or herself to allow reseating if
he or she—
(1) Cannot meet the selection criteria set forth in paragraph (b) of this
section;
(2) Has a nondiscernible condition that will prevent him or her from
performing the applicable functions listed in paragraph (d) of this section;
(3) May suffer bodily harm as the result of performing one or more of
those functions; or,
(4) Does not wish to perform those functions.
A certificate holder shall not require the passenger to disclose his or
her reason for needing reseating.
(j) [Reserved]
(k) In the event a certificate holder determines in accordance with this
section that it is likely that a passenger assigned to an exit seat would be
unable to perform the functions listed in paragraph (d) of this section or a
passenger requests a non-exit seat, the certificate holder shall
expeditiously relocate the passenger to a non-exit seat.
(l) In the event of full booking in the non-exit seats and if necessary
to accommodate a passenger being relocated from an exit seat, the
certificate holder shall move a passenger who is willing and able to assume
the evacuation functions that may be required, to an exit seat.
(m) A certificate holder may deny transportation to any passenger under
this section only because—
(1) The passenger refuses to comply with instructions given by a
crewmember or other authorized employee of the certificate holder
implementing exit seating restrictions established in accordance with this
section, or
(2) The only seat that will physically accommodate the person's handicap
is an exit seat.
(n) In order to comply with this section certificate holders shall—
(1) Establish procedures that address:
(i) The criteria listed in paragraph (b) of this section;
(ii) The functions listed in paragraph (d) of this section;
(iii) The requirements for airport information, passenger information
cards, crewmember verification of appropriate seating in exit seats,
passenger briefings, seat assignments, and denial of transportation as set
forth in this section;
(iv) How to resolve disputes arising from implementation of this section,
including identification of the certificate holder employee on the airport
to whom complaints should be addressed for resolution; and,
(2) Submit their procedures for preliminary review and approval to the
principal operations inspectors assigned to them at the certificate-holding
district office.
(o) Certificate holders shall assign seats prior to boarding consistent
with the criteria listed in paragraph (b) and the functions listed in
paragraph (d) of this section, to the maximum extent feasible.
(p) The procedures required by paragraph (n) of this section will not
become effective until final approval is granted by the Director, Flight
Standards Service, Washington, DC. Approval