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Manual. (See CS 31GB.81).
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The purpose of this subparagraph is to prevent entanglement of operating lines due to uncontrolled rotation.
It should be noted that uncontrolled rotation may also occur during landings with basket tip-over if the plan view of the basket floor is circular or more than hexagonal.
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An internal height of the basket of 1.10 m, protecting the occupants carried from falling from the basket, is considered compliant to this requirement.
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Alignment of the basket for landing using a drag rope or an equivalent feature and Flight Manual instructions specifying that the basket should be aligned to land on one of its longer sides can be used to show compliance to this requirement. No more than two occupants may be positioned in the landing direction without means to prevent them from falling on top of each other.
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Unless otherwise justified on safety grounds, a minimum figure of between 0.25 m² and 0.3 m² plan area should be used for each standing occupant, with proper account being taken of the specified size, number and position of equipment when applying this figure. There needs to be enough space provided for passengers to take a brace position for landing. The Agency should be consulted in cases where a basket’s shape or compartmentation makes the measurement of this figure subjective.
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Handholds need to be provided as an obvious means for the occupants to safely hold on to during a landing. The location or design of the handholds need to provide protection of the hands from impact during a landing.
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