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Old 14th Jan 2024, 12:41
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Originally Posted by ozaub
Is it Legal to Plug Emergency Exits on MAX 9?

Previously I’ve questioned ethics of plugging EEs; it seems wrong to deliberately block an available escape route. I wasn’t questioning legality of doing so, provided maximum passenger load complied with ratings of remaining EEs.

However, on reflection plugging mid-cabin EEs on MAX9 may not comply with FAR §25.813 Emergency Exit Access: “…. Emergency exit distribution must be as uniform as practical….”

If any EEs are plugged surely it should be either pair of over-wing EEs, not those at mid-cabin. Certainly, retaining mid-cabin EEs better meets intent of regulation as discussed in FAA Advisory Circular AC No: 25.807-1 UNIFORM DISTRIBUTION OF EXITS. Note regulation number has changed since AC was written.
Overwing escapes have their benefits too….



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