 | United States. Bureau of Air Commerce - 1963
...inches. (f ) Interior emergency exit markings. (1) In all passenger-carrying airplanes, all passenger emergency exits, their means of access, and their...and shall be readable from a distance of 30 inches by a person with normal eyesight. (2) In all passenger-carrying airplanes, a source or sources of light,... | |
 | 1962
...independent source or sources of light shall be installed to illuminate all emergency exit markings. The identity and location of emergency exits shall...and shall be readable from a distance of 30 inches by a person with normal eyesight. §46.174 Seats and safely belts for all occupants. A seat and an... | |
 | 1985
...marked means of access and means of opening. The identity and location of each emergency exit must be recognizable from a distance equal to the width...operating handle and the instructions for opening must be marked on or adjacent to the emergency exist and must be readable from at least 30 inches by... | |
 | 1976
...marked means of access and means of opening. The Identity and location of each emergency exit must be recognizable from a distance equal to the width...location of the emergency exit operating handle and the In structlons for opening must be marked on or adjacent to the emergency exit and must be readable... | |
 | 1983
...14— Aeronautics and Space marked. The identity and location of each passenger emergency exit must be recognizable from a distance equal to the width of the cabin. The location of each passenger emergency exit must be indicated by a sign visible to occupants approaching along the... | |
 | 1997
...opening must be conspicuously marked. The identity and locating of each passenger emergency exit must be recognizable from a distance equal to the width of the cabin. The location of each passenger emergency exit must be indicated by a sign visible to occupants approaching along the... | |
 | 1984
...opening must be conspicuously marked. The identity and location of each passenger emergency exit must be recognizable from a distance equal to the width of the cabin. The location oi each passenger emergency exit must be indicated by a sign visible to occupants approaching along... | |
 | 1964
...does not exceed 36 inches. (f) Interior emergency exit marking. (1) After May 31, 1957, all passenger emergency exits, their means of access, and their...and shall be readable from a distance of 30 inches by a person with normal eyesight. (2) In all passenger-carrying airplanes, a source or sources of light... | |
 | 1972
...opening must be conspicuously marked. The identity and location of each passenger emergency exit must be recognizable from a distance equal to the width of the cabin. The location of each passenger emergency exit must be indicated by a sign visible to occupants approaching along the... | |
 | 1977
...access and means of opening. The Identity and location of each emergency exit must be recognisable from a distance equal to the width of the cabin. The...operating handle and the instructions for opening must be marked on or adjacent to the emergency exit and must be readable from at least 30 Inches by... | |
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