Eam Xf-35 Aviation Life Vest *crew Molten Orange* on 2040-parts.com
Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, United States
The XF-35 is the world's lightest weight twin-cell vest in the aviation market today, only 1.13 lbs. (513 grams). The XF-35 offers significant fuel savings to operators wishing to stay with the added security of a twin-cell vest. 5 year frequency of inspection standard. 10 year frequency of inspection available.
Available in Crew Molten Orange.
Do you have a regulatory reference for Crew Vests need to be Red and Passenger Vests Yellow? This is part of regulation under TSO C13f 4.1.15 Color. The color of the life preserver must be an approved international orange-yellow or similar high visibility color. The color of the flight crew life preservers may be an approved red-orange or similar high visibility contrasting color. |
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