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Some are gona think this is a dumb ? , but here goes..
Our Warrior (new to us) has a seat back "release" on the co-pilots seat.. OK, -so does the seat back lock in the " forward position" and the "release allows it to move back to the "upright" position? Ours does... seems backward tho... Any reason for it locking forward (rear seat entry position)? Most seats I have seen lock upright and are "released" to fold forward.. This seat works opposite... Thoughts you can share? Dave |
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On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 23:54:26 -0300, Dave
wrote: Some are gona think this is a dumb ? , but here goes.. Our Warrior (new to us) has a seat back "release" on the co-pilots seat.. OK, -so does the seat back lock in the " forward position" and the "release allows it to move back to the "upright" position? Ours does... seems backward tho... Any reason for it locking forward (rear seat entry position)? Most seats I have seen lock upright and are "released" to fold forward.. This seat works opposite... Thoughts you can share? Dave I think the idea of it working this way ensures a lock failure will never hinder flying operations. If it locked upright and the locking mechanism failed, the seat would try to fold forward; something you wouldn't want to have to deal with in the air, especially if its spring loaded. HTH. z. |
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![]() On 27-Oct-2005, Dave wrote: OK, -so does the seat back lock in the " forward position" and the "release allows it to move back to the "upright" position? Ours does... seems backward tho... Any reason for it locking forward (rear seat entry position)? Something is not right on your seat. The way it's supposed to work is as you suggest: The latch holds the seat upright. To fold the seat back forward to allow access to the rear seats, the knob on the edge of the seat back is twisted. (I believe some PA-28 models use a lever instead of a knob, but the function is the same.) This operation should not be confused with the recline feature, wherein a release at the bottom of the seat back allows the seat back to be reclined rearward beyond the normal upright position (generally usable only if the seat behind is unoccupied). -- -Elliott Drucker |
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My co-pilot seat needs the knob rotated to move the seat forward and I don't
think it locks in the forward position. My pilot seat has no rotating latch and can be pushed forward at any time. I think this could lead to major injury if there was a passenger in the left read seat and the plane had a minor crash. I can't think of any reason for the pilot seat to rotate forward other than it makes it easier to remove for repairs or inspections. Is this normal? Can anyone think of a good reason for designing it this way? "Dave" wrote in message ... Some are gona think this is a dumb ? , but here goes.. Our Warrior (new to us) has a seat back "release" on the co-pilots seat.. OK, -so does the seat back lock in the " forward position" and the "release allows it to move back to the "upright" position? Ours does... seems backward tho... Any reason for it locking forward (rear seat entry position)? Most seats I have seen lock upright and are "released" to fold forward.. This seat works opposite... Thoughts you can share? Dave |
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Same puzzle here..
I cannot understand why BOTH seats do not have locks for the upright position..and our "lock forward" seat is stranger still... I remember reading somewhere where one owner was pushing the right seat back fwd into the control yoke to "lock" the controls...presumably using this "forward lock". Maybe some Cherokee drivers on this NG can share some light on this.. Thanks for your response.. Dave On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 03:48:16 GMT, "soxinbox" wrote: My co-pilot seat needs the knob rotated to move the seat forward and I don't think it locks in the forward position. My pilot seat has no rotating latch and can be pushed forward at any time. I think this could lead to major injury if there was a passenger in the left read seat and the plane had a minor crash. I can't think of any reason for the pilot seat to rotate forward other than it makes it easier to remove for repairs or inspections. Is this normal? Can anyone think of a good reason for designing it this way? "Dave" wrote in message .. . Some are gona think this is a dumb ? , but here goes.. Our Warrior (new to us) has a seat back "release" on the co-pilots seat.. OK, -so does the seat back lock in the " forward position" and the "release allows it to move back to the "upright" position? Ours does... seems backward tho... Any reason for it locking forward (rear seat entry position)? Most seats I have seen lock upright and are "released" to fold forward.. This seat works opposite... Thoughts you can share? Dave |
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The pilot seat I mentioned has the optional adjustable height. It is a
completely different design. We have 4 Cherokees in our flying club. I will make a point to check each of them next time I am at the airport. "Dave" wrote in message news ![]() Same puzzle here.. I cannot understand why BOTH seats do not have locks for the upright position..and our "lock forward" seat is stranger still... I remember reading somewhere where one owner was pushing the right seat back fwd into the control yoke to "lock" the controls...presumably using this "forward lock". Maybe some Cherokee drivers on this NG can share some light on this.. Thanks for your response.. Dave On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 03:48:16 GMT, "soxinbox" wrote: My co-pilot seat needs the knob rotated to move the seat forward and I don't think it locks in the forward position. My pilot seat has no rotating latch and can be pushed forward at any time. I think this could lead to major injury if there was a passenger in the left read seat and the plane had a minor crash. I can't think of any reason for the pilot seat to rotate forward other than it makes it easier to remove for repairs or inspections. Is this normal? Can anyone think of a good reason for designing it this way? "Dave" wrote in message . .. Some are gona think this is a dumb ? , but here goes.. Our Warrior (new to us) has a seat back "release" on the co-pilots seat.. OK, -so does the seat back lock in the " forward position" and the "release allows it to move back to the "upright" position? Ours does... seems backward tho... Any reason for it locking forward (rear seat entry position)? Most seats I have seen lock upright and are "released" to fold forward.. This seat works opposite... Thoughts you can share? Dave |
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As do both our seats...they have the Hydrolock adjusters.
limited info on those available as well---ours need service also.... Thanks...looking forward to your findings.. ![]() Dave On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 00:16:03 GMT, "soxinbox" wrote: The pilot seat I mentioned has the optional adjustable height. It is a completely different design. We have 4 Cherokees in our flying club. I will make a point to check each of them next time I am at the airport. "Dave" wrote in message news ![]() Same puzzle here.. I cannot understand why BOTH seats do not have locks for the upright position..and our "lock forward" seat is stranger still... I remember reading somewhere where one owner was pushing the right seat back fwd into the control yoke to "lock" the controls...presumably using this "forward lock". Maybe some Cherokee drivers on this NG can share some light on this.. Thanks for your response.. Dave On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 03:48:16 GMT, "soxinbox" wrote: My co-pilot seat needs the knob rotated to move the seat forward and I don't think it locks in the forward position. My pilot seat has no rotating latch and can be pushed forward at any time. I think this could lead to major injury if there was a passenger in the left read seat and the plane had a minor crash. I can't think of any reason for the pilot seat to rotate forward other than it makes it easier to remove for repairs or inspections. Is this normal? Can anyone think of a good reason for designing it this way? "Dave" wrote in message ... Some are gona think this is a dumb ? , but here goes.. Our Warrior (new to us) has a seat back "release" on the co-pilots seat.. OK, -so does the seat back lock in the " forward position" and the "release allows it to move back to the "upright" position? Ours does... seems backward tho... Any reason for it locking forward (rear seat entry position)? Most seats I have seen lock upright and are "released" to fold forward.. This seat works opposite... Thoughts you can share? Dave |
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My Cherokee has seat backs that fold forward with no lock to hold them upright. They do not recline nor height adjust. They are original equipment from 1968. I flip the co-pilot's seat back all the way forward, then slide the entire co-pilot's seat forward with the seatback top pushing against the yoke as a temporary gust lock. -- Aaron C. |
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