ABULKHEADis practically a dividing wall between cabins on long haul flights. In case of short flights, such a seat is commonly a sliding curtain. A bulkhead is therefore adivider which separates the classes or sections of a plane. A bulkhead is more than often a wall but, a curtain or a...
concern regarding sealing the rivets in a pressure-tight manner. Furthermore, the present configuration of the rim 4 bent back with an opposite curvature relative to the curved disk 3 of the bulkhead 1 achieves a wedging or seating effect of the rim 4 against the fuselage structure 2 over th...
The sleeve20has an O-ring groove21into which O-ring191is fitted. The O-ring ensures that when the seating surface22of the sleeve20contacts the surface of the bulkhead2, the O-ring191also contacts the surface of the bulkhead2and deforms, thus making a seal. The sleeve20also has a first...
Learn the pros and cons of bulkhead seating before booking your next flight. You'll get more space and bathroom access, but you won't get entertainment screens.
However, it is particularly preferred that the seats are mounted on the bulkhead and are deployed once the bulkhead has been moved rearwardly to enlarge the cab area. For example, the extra seating can be provided as one or more seating squabs which are pivoted downwardly from the cab face...
In addition to locking the terminal 74 in place, the wedge 16 also functions to provide verification of proper seating of the terminal 74 in the socket 54. In those instances where the terminal 74 is not fully seated, the lug 72 of the locking finger 56 will not engage the narrowed porti...