787 Flight Crew Operations Manual
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Chapter 1Airplane General, Emergency
Equipment, Doors, Windows
Flight Attendant Rest Section 47
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1.47 Airplane General, Emergency Equipment, Doors, Windows-Flight Attendant Rest
[Option – Overhead flight attendant rest]
Airplane General, Emergency Equipment, Doors, Windows47 Flight Atte ndant RestFlight Attendant Rest
Overhead Flight Attendant Rest
An overhead flight attendant rest (OFAR) is located in the aft part of the airplane
in the overhead area between door 4L and 4R. Access to the area is through an
enclosure located in the passenger cabin near door 4L.
The area has its own smoke detection system but no fire extinguishing system.
Occupancy
The overhead flight attendant rest is to be occupied by crew members trained in
the use of the crew rest evacuation routes, fire fighting procedures and
depressurization procedures.
Note: A placard is installed indicating any overhead flight attendant rest
occupancy restrictions.
Note: The overhead flight attendant rest is not to be occupied during taxi, takeoff
or landing operations.
OVERHEAD FLIGHT ATTENDANT REST
October 31, 2007