787 Flight Crew Operations Manual
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Airplane General, Emergency
Equipment, Doors, Windows -
Flight Crew Rest
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Occupancy
The overhead flight crew rest is to be occupied by flight crew members trained in
the use of the crew rest evacuation routes, fire fighting and depressurization
procedures.
Note: A placard is installed indicating any overhead flight crew rest occupancy
restrictions.
Note: The overhead flight crew rest may be occupied during taxi, takeoff, or
landing operations but this applies only to the seat and not the bunks. The
door must be latched open when occupied during taxi, takeoff, or landing
operations.
Entrance Enclosure
The entrance to the overhead flight crew rest is an enclosure located in the
passenger cabin near door 1L and has the same external appearance as a lavatory,
but is placarded for crew use and utilizes a cipher lock for security.
The door should remain closed and locked at all times, except where placarded
otherwise.
The entrance enclosure contains lighting and a warning horn shutoff switch.
Door Latch
August 14, 2009