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Exit row
Seats next to an exit on an airliner
Seats next to an exit on an airliner
An exit row is a row of seats on board a commercial airliner that is next to an emergency exit. Exit rows may be next to overwing exits or full-sized exit doors.
Passenger criteria
Since passengers seated in an exit row must be able and willing to assist the crew during an evacuation of the aircraft, civil aviation boards and national governments set specific requirements for passengers seated in an exit row. While exact requirements vary by country and airline, frequently exit row passengers must:
- Be of a certain minimum age, ranging from 12 to 18 depending on the airline's policies and/or local law.
- Not be traveling with anyone requiring special assistance in an emergency (such as an infant or person with a disability), or an animal (including service animals)
- Have no physical or mental impairment that would hinder quickly reaching and operating the emergency exit.
- Speak and read the national language of the airline's home country (e.g. English on Qantas or German on Lufthansa, etc.)
- Not use a seatbelt extension.
- Be able to lift 27 kg/60 lb (for window exits only).
Some carriers require passengers with an exit row seat assignment to check in with an agent (as opposed to online or at a kiosk), who will manually verify eligibility and issue a boarding pass.
Kinds of Exit Rows
Typically, there are two kinds of exit rows in which passengers may be seated. There is the exit row next to overwing exits which are typically not attended to by flight attendants and require passengers to operate them in the event of an emergency. The second type of exit row is next to a full-sized exit door and a flight attendant is seated in these rows. The flight attendant typically sits on a jumpseat.
References
References
- http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airlines/seat-selection/global/en#exit-row-seats
- http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airlines/seat-selection-conditions/global/en#exitrow
- "Seat Select - Travel extras - Book {{pipe".
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