Section
VII
Systems
Description
SEATING
BEECHCRAFT
Baron
58
SerialTH
773
and
After
To adjust any of the
four
standard seats
forward
or aft, pull
up on
the
release bar
below
the
seat and slide
the
seatto
the
desired position. The seat backs of all standard seats can be
placed in any of
four
positions by operating a release lever
on the inboard side of each seat. An option is available
that
provides
for
the seat backs on all seats (except
the
pilot's)to
be placed in any position
from
vertical
tofully
reclined.
Out-
board
armrests
for
all standard seats are
built
into
the
cabin
sidewalls. Center armrests can be elevated or
positioned
flush
with
the seat cushions. The 3rd and
4th
place
chairs
are equipped
with
a locking back to accomodate
the
shoulder
harness, and the seat back can be folded over
for
access by rotating the red
handle
located on
the
lower
in-
board side of
the
seat back. The optional
fifth
and
sixth seats
can be folded up to provide additional
floor
space, or folded
down
to provide access to
the
extended baggage/cargo
compartment.
Club seating is available.
When
occupied,
aft
facing
chairs
in
the
club seating
arrangement
must
havethe
headrests in
the
fully
raised position
during
takeoff
and
landing.
If
de~
sired, these seats can be arranged to face
forward.
To con-
vert aft facing club seats to
forward
facing, move seat stops
on center tracks to the
two
forward
existing holes.
Move
stops on outboard and inboard tracks to
the
existing
aft
holes.
SEAT BELTS
AND
SHOULDER HARNESSES
The shoulder harness is a standard
installation
for
all seats
and
must
be used
with
the
seats in
the
upright
position. The
spri ng loadi ng at the
inertia
reel keeps
the
harness
snug
but
will
allow
normal
movement
during
flight
operations. The
inertia reel is designed
with
a locking device
that
will
secure
the harness in the event of sudden
forward
movement
or an
impact action.
7-14
October
1976