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paulo
29th Nov 2002, 00:36
There's me being all know to my boss, and then he points out of the window...

...so, yellow painted eyelets. There were two pairs on the wing. Didn't look big enough to be hoist points.

(Real sorry, could have been 737 or small Airbus - wasn't paying attention)

If they aren't for hoisting, what are they for?

18-Wheeler
29th Nov 2002, 02:07
There's a rope that comes out of the ceiling next to the door over the wing. The end of the rope has a clip on it that attaches to the yellow ring on the wing, and it's to help people climb out and walk along the wing when ditching, etc.

Hew Jampton
29th Nov 2002, 10:55
If it's a 737, at least one State has allowed the ropes to be removed. The eyelets also permit ground engineers to attach a harness to comply with workplace safety practices when working on the wing upper surface.

Golden Rivet
29th Nov 2002, 15:40
missile hard-points for military derivatives ?

:) :) :) :)

lunkenheimer
2nd Dec 2002, 16:54
They are also for attaching a line from the life raft.

Hew Jampton
2nd Dec 2002, 21:19
I hope not. What happens when the aircraft sinks?

mcdhu
4th Dec 2002, 14:15
For A320 Series, to attach slide to when it has failed to inflate ie is being used as a 'rag slide'.

Cheers,
mcdhu